Full Circle
The first part of coming full circle that I just realized now is that Kim and I both watched movies we liked recently and Priscilla doesn’t like talking about sad stuff in blogs but I do for the exact opposite reasons she doesn’t.
Anyway. I watched Wall-E today, just now in Bio, and it was fantastic. I was giggling every five seconds and almost crying every five minutes. It’s such a great story. I love this movie, absolutely love it. So awesome.
So that’s the first part. The second part is the sudden acknowledgement that occured to me that this is the very end of my high school career. Oh my god. Can you believe that? I’m wasting my time here in tech class (techclassboredom.com!) and there are so few days left in school. The time should be spent laughing with classmates and watching movies like Wall-E and enjoying the little learning left in the most fun ways possible. We should be making a full circle. See, it feels like this thing called high school is just a series of days, back-to-back, that just follow a straight path to nowhere. There is no coming back to what we love about life. I mean, this is the end of high school, and we haven’t waken up to that, and we’re going around thinking that it’s the middle of October.
It might as well be, with all this fog.
I guess beyond all this pretending that it’s not the end of an entire phase of life, it does seem like we’ve come full circle. Things are ending so they can begin again. After high school we don’t just sit and do nothing (I would hope not at least), so we will be starting something. We will be starting. The start gets closer the closer the end gets.
Sorry to go all philosophical on you. I’m just doing some thinking out loud.