Just before the last days of October 2006, the eighth grade class of HTMMA, mysleft, included, went on a trip to get some much needed R&R and to get to know each other near the town of Julian. The trip was filled with soccer, basketball, volleyball, rope courses, running around at night, and stading at the top of the diving board saying, "I'm not gonna do it this time!". There is no doubt in my mind that 8th grade retreat will be one of the memories from HTMMA that will stay with me forever.
On the dying day of February 2007, the students of the Staff/Holme's team in the 8th grade of HTMMA, performed their musical tributes to resilient members of our community. My parter and I were paying tribute to Moses and my partner's grandfather, who had escaped the Nazi's holocaust. We could not use the piano which was so vital to our presentation(because the piano was on the computer), so we had to make the piano noise ourselves. This was disatrously funny. Members of the audience started laughing which made us laugh, obviously, and ruined the mood of our piece. This is one of the more embarrassing moments because there were surivers of the Holocaust in the audience.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
My Dream
I graduated CoSA top of the class. I became an extremely accomplish classical bassist as well as a jazz bassist and classical pianist. I went to Stanford undergraduate and majored in political science and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. I then went to Harvard Law School. I did very well there. I graduated near the top of my class. I got a job offer right away, but it was with a relatively small law-firm. I worked there for three years. Then I got my first big break. I was offered a partnership with an extremely large law-firm in New York. I am now a very successful attorney who specializes in the Bill of Rights, especially the first and second amendments. I am the lawer who is trying save the cross on Soledad Mountain(odly enough, the opposing lawyer is my good friend Sam Hargrove). I am recently married and have a son named John Paul. I am a member of the Thomas More Society. I am considering a career in politics. My favorite memory of the past 20 years was meeting Pope Benedict XVI in Rome. I am extremely hardworking and a registered Nationalist.
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