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Yesterday was really the last day of school for us High Schoolers. I went to school at the usual late-start time;8:30, to get my year book. Yay! I had no fines, so I got my book right away. I went outside and got all the signatures I wanted, then moved inside and got some. It was so fun to see everyone and write something so they can remember you foreva!:)
After a few hours of signing, we went to Ella's house for a BBQ. Liz, Anna, Sarah, Maddy, Tori, Amanda, Rachel, Emily Abel, Kaitlin, Kelsey, and Ashkeya were there. Evyn and Luke even dropped by. We spent lots of time writing in each others' yearbooks. We didn't do it at school because we needed more time and a satisfactorily flat surface:) I wrote a whole page in Tori's and I loved reading the thought-out, genuine, sweet things my friends wrote me. I am truly blessed to have friends like that.






Then I went to ballet, then I hung out with Tori and Evyn. Those kids make me laugh. They are so easy to talk to and always have something interesting or fun to say.
I went to Yogotogo after with Tori because there was....NUTELLA FROZEN YOGURT! Ya, it was delish. I told Tori that I'd laugh if she got a second yogo, so of course she did. What that girl does for me! haha. (I think she really just wanted more yogurt:))


Then we watched Warm Bodies at my house. It was really funny actually and a little scary!
Today I went shopping at Farmington Station with my pals. We ate at Zuppa's and I got the Thai Peanut Chicken sandwich. So yummy!! I also had to make a stop at Harmon's for a kids pina colada/straticella gelatto.


 I just got back from playing at graduation which wasn't too long, and pretty fun. The drive back was the worst. Traffic was a mess! Oh well:)

I'm so glad summer has officially started! Bring it on

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  1. What fun to capture all these memories and pics of your friends. You'll be so thankful that you did! Glad you're off for the summer now - Yay!!

    Hope you have a great one and maybe we'll even get to meet next month?

    Congrats!

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