Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Just another Homecoming post


This is Homecoming week. Insane, busy and fun. We all love it and also hate it. There is so much that comes with Homecoming. Powderpuff, football game, spirit days, getting your nails and hair done, finding a place to eat, picking out a tie with your date and ordering flowers. Considering I am going to be gone for Homecoming, I don't have to deal with all the craziness. So this week I get the chance to be a total third party observer. Man, its all everyone talks about. And there is drama, lots of drama.

“Oh my god I'm so done with finding a place to eat.”
“I don't want so and so in our group.”
“I want so and so in our group.”

I mean come on people, its really not that big of a deal. It is one night out of the thousands of nights in your life. If someone doesn't want to be in your group or go out to eat with you, don't stress over it. Let everyone do what they want. Also try not to get your parents involved, we are all old enough to make our decisions on our own. The moms can wait. If you can't decided on where to take pictures or where to eat, try to meet in the middle. Compromising is key.

Another thing about Homecoming week that could have a face lift are spirt days. We have the worst spirt days. They. Are. The. Same. Every. Year. Why can't we mix it up a bit?! Like instead of lazy day every year on Monday lets do something more exciting like ti-dye day or beach day. Also twin day has got to go. We need a spirit day that you can actually tell what it is when you walk into school. Twin day just seems like a normal day because you will most likely wear everyday clothes when you match with your twin. How about dress up day or animal day? MEOW. RAWR. Also I think we should have spirt day on Thursday because the boys and girls will be wearing football jerseys.

Overall, Homecoming is just one of our many high school experiences. So let's try to make the best of it. You are never to cool to participate on spirit days or play powderpuff. When it comes to the actual day try to respect other peoples decisions. Everyone has the right to a great week! YAY HOMECOMING.

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