Monday, May 21, 2012

A Final Thank You.

 As we reach the conclusion of our high school career I thank you my dear classmates.
What seemed to be like yesterday is now thirteen years ago. Where did the time go?! On the first days of kindergarten I could not wait to depart and go home. Now, on the last days of high school it saddens me that I HAVE to depart and go home and for this, I blame you. As the last days approach us I reflect upon the good times which bring a glowing smile to my face. I have witnessed the changes which you have gone through and I am sure you have seen the changes I have gone through as well.  Through all the changes and through each year, friendships grew stronger.
      
        Because of you I learned how a smile can be contagious.
  

I give tremendous thanks to you all for sharing your kindness with me and showing me what a friend should be. The person I grew to be over the years was due to the people I was surrounded by each day. I learned how wonderful it can be to share laughter with the ones that mean a lot to you. I now understand how hard it can be to stay goodbye. In a couple days I will be leaving the ones I grew up with and the teachers that held my hand along the way, and this seems to be difficult. I cannot be more blessed and thankful for the last thirteen years that the good Lord has provided me with. Teachers and classmates, I ask you take more pride in yourselves.  It is you that I will remember when I reminisce on the best times throughout my education in Holbrook.  Words cannot describe how much I will miss you and the impact you have made in my life.


I appreciate that you all have given me a reason to be thankful. A friendship is something that means so much and can be found anywhere. I am lucky to say that I found several of my first friends here. I just hope you realize how much I truly admire you all. In a couple of days we will be moving on and moving forward as we have a beautiful life awaiting us and a million incredible memories and experiences to reflect on.

Thirteen beautiful years comes down to Friday, May 25, 2012.
And to my seniors in the fast lane……
Closing timeee, every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end. <3

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Goin' with the Flow!


It is COMPLETE craziness that graduation is less than seven days away. A week from now I will be laying around and catching up on sleep from the weekend with no worries but summer time. No longer will I have another year of high school to experience because it will over. EEE!!! 
Here we are on our last week. I already know that things are going to be CRAZZZYY! As we get ready for the big day I am getting excited and I have a couple things on mind....

1.       My camera better be charged at all times.  

2.       Water-proof make-up is going to come in handy.

3.       My Spanish needs some practice or I am going to sound like a fool in front of thousands of people.

4.       My body is going to need some serious recovery after the week is over.

5.       AND last but not least, thank goodness for graduation parties. They are a reminder of how happy graduation is.

I enjoy that the five listed items have nothing to do with school and the stress of finals! I have realized that there is no point of stressing my last couple days of high school. I am a smart girl so let the festivities carry on!  I look back and reflect upon the year and how foolishly overwhelmed I was. I guess at the time it made sense because the thought of beginning life on my own seemed like a blur. Now smiling and being happy makes the most sense. Without all the hard work and stress that I put into this year I would not be in the position I am now. It all fell into place and it was wonderful to have the "college" weight lifted off of my shoulders a little. I am so blessed for the financial assistance and scholarships that I have received. I went from a crazy mess to completely content on the how I have spent the last two months of my high school career.  Thank you dear Lordy!
I let it all out, took a breather, and just like that I was reunited with life as I was refreshed with my optimism.  I know I will look back and always have a sense of the stress that I felt throughout this year. I also know that there will be plenty more years to go that will include stress.  I am just grateful that I experienced what needed to be experienced this year. At least I know there are solutions and reminders of how blessed we are in life. I laugh at the fact that what I have on my mind now includes the fear of having raccoon eyes on Graduation night from make-up that is not waterproof. I am also happy that I can admit that I, Maria Garcia (Full-blooded Mexican) needs to practice my EspaƱol. Yes, what is on my mind includes silly thoughts. I love silly.

I give tremendous thanks to the great Lord. I have slowed down to enjoy the scenery and cruise on through the SENIOR LANE!

Monday, April 23, 2012

We Saved the Best for Last...Minute!

Procrastination: putting off or delaying, especially requiring immediate attention.

Well friends, it is true; I am a procrastinator! I think that over the past two years my ability to procrastinate has only gotten...well, worse. It kicks my butt every time but in the end I seem to get what needs to be done finished. At least I know that I am not alone.

Our class is known to be procrastinators. Doing things last minute is how we roll. I am pleased to say that there have been some amazing results due to our procrastination.  This is something that is usually frowned upon but in defense of my classmates it has been very good to us! Between homecoming and other projects throughout our high school years it has become clear that we work better under pressure.  Oh how I am going to miss it! I blame the extreme creativity and the ability to work together. Man, without the ideas of each individual in our class I don't think we would be able to pull our accomplishments off.

We begin something with such a vivid vision in our minds. How we get there is something I wonder to myself but all I know is somehow our vision becomes what we pictured it to be, if not more. I love the feeling of being apart of a creation so wonderful. One individual has what it takes to create something beautiful but when several gifted individuals get together and share their thoughts it can be breathtaking. I think I can back this up by experience. I am known to be creative and when I create something that turns out great I immediately take pride in the work that was put into it. When I am connected with my classmates to create something incredible the feeling of satisfaction is ten times better! Being able to share the joy of accomplishment with my classmates is priceless.

Alright, alright I guess we already know that the Class of 2012 is off the chain! I have learned that it doesn't matter what class you are in but being given the opportunity to work with any group of individuals is something to cherish. I have seen some of the best work done through groups throughout our school. Luckily I have been given the honor of being included in some of these groups. I have seen magic done around me. Working with talented individuals is something which I am very thankful for. It has allowed us to use the right side of our brains to create some impressive creations! Yes procrastination has surrounded my classmates and me several times throughout our high school years but I say that it has all been worth it. Through the grumpiness and butterflies in our tummies it has all worked out in our favor, thank goodness! Thank you all for giving me the opportunity to work with you!! It has been wonderful wonderful. :)

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Celebrate Good Times, C'mon!


So I am sitting in a kitchen listening to my ma, Aunt Rosa, and Aunt Olivia brainstorm ideas for the Grad night party. OH MY GOODNESS, Grad night! Twenty-Eight more days till graduation, my friends! As I sit here listening to the ideas and planning of my family members I cannot set my mind to believe that the special day is just about here. AHHHH!

SO I have just been informed that Grad Night will be themed based on homecoming, making the party this year 80's. My aunts and mom continue asking me for ideas on activities and prizes for the night. For some reason I am clueless and I believe that maybe it is because Graduation night feels unreal to me. All this talk about celebrating is exciting but I also feel a little sad about it. Never in my life would I have thought that sadness would come in contact with celebration. By the sounds of the brain power sitting around me it sounds like the Grad Night party will be a blast and I have no doubt that it won't be. There is a constant reminder that the Grad Night party will be probably the last time several of us will be together all at once.

Over the past three years I have attended the Grad Night parties and they have been some of the longest nights of my life! Luckily this year it will only be going until three in the morning. The grad night party will be different for me this year though. The past three years my mom has kind of made me go to the parties but this year there won't be no force to go. I will be attending the party in the eyes of a senior (or a newly-high school graduate). I will want to be there simply because it will be one of the last times I will be able to enjoy the people I have grown up with. This thought keeps getting weirder and weirder, ee!


It was only a couple weeks ago that all I was doing was wishing for the year to be over. This feeling has gone, thank goodness! Our days together are limited. I appreciate these last weeks more than ever. It's funny how it took reality for me to appreciate what I have left in high school. I encourage the rest of you to finish the year strong and cherish our last days together. We cannot stop the days from passing us by but at least we have control over how we spend the days. I invite you all to spend the grad night party with me and celebrate the remainder of our “senior year”. Encourage your friends to attend the party too. Lets make the best of Friday, May 25th.


P.S

It is said as often as it should be but thank you all for playing a huge role in my high school experience and the last couple of weeks. I owe it to you all. I love you, my friends!

Friday, April 13, 2012

CLOSING TIME!

MY DEAR CLASSMATES,
When you look back on all we've done I hope you're proud. When you look back and see how far we've come it was our time to shine, and nobody could hold us down. They thought they'd see us fall. We stood so tall and know we wont forget. Whenever you remember times gone by, remember how we held our heads so high.                                                                                                     (Carrie Underwood)

CLOSE YOUR EYES AND BREATHE
Just let it in, let your clarity define you, in the end we will only just remember how it feels, our lives are made from these small hours, these little wonders.                                                                                               (RobThomas)

OUR TIME TOGETHER IS LIMITED AND
As we go on, we remember all the times we had together and as our lives change, come whatever we will still be friends forever.                                                                                                    (Vitamin C)  

I BELIEVE,
I believe the world is burning to the ground. Oh well, I guess we're gonna find out.. lets see how far we've come, lets see how far we've come. Well I believe it all is coming to an end.
                                                                                                                 (Matchbox Twenty)
WHEN IT'S OVER,
I'll carry you home. Tonight, we are young so I set the world on fire we can burn brighter than the sun.                                                                                                           (Fun.)

WE WILL BE CELEBRATING THEN AS WE BEGIN OUR LIVES,
You're gonna miss this, you're gonna want this back, you're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast......                                                                                         (Trace Adkins)

THE REMINISING WILL BEGIN.
 Oh man we were livin'. We didn't waste one minute. We talked, and drank, and danced and said goodbyes. We laughed until we cried.                                                  (Jason Aldean)

THE BIG DAY IS GETTING CLOSER AND
Although we have come to the end of the road, still I can't let go.                  (Boyz 2 Men)

I ASK ONE THING FROM YOU ALL.
Don't you forget about me, don't, don't, don't...                                           (Simple Minds)

FRIENDS, IT IS ALMOST HERE.
Closing time, every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end.    (Semisonic)

LIFE IS FILLED WITH ADVENTURES AND
Time grabs you by the wrist and directs you where to go. So make the best of this test and don't ask why. It's not a question but a lesson learned in time. It's something unpredictable but in the end it' right.  I HOPE YOU HAD THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE.       (Greenday)                                                                                                     

LOVE ALWAYS, MUD ♥
P.S. Who needs one class song when we can have several? :)


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Cupcakes of Love!



-Leo F. Buscaglia

Our eyes lit up when we saw chocolate cupcakes sitting on Mrs. Caffey’s table Thursday morning. Food NEVER fails at winning a place in our hearts, especially sugar! Along with the delightful taste of the wonderful cupcakes, Mrs. Caffey provided our class with a small note saying “Pay it forward”.  She smiled as she hinted the small note that held those meaningful words towards our beloved peers in fourth hour. So here I am tonight writing my blog as the “Pay it Forward” cupcakes are in the oven!

How did this rivalry between Mrs. Caffey’s third hour and fourth senior English classes begin? It is a tad silly if you ask me and I am referring back to my six words from last week which stated, “I’m a lover not a fighter.” Don’t worry third hour, Mud has got your back. Not only will fourth hour be surprised by cupcakes but cupcakes on a Monday. Now if cupcakes on a Monday don’t lead to forgiveness just remember I will still have your back!

Well I would love to sit here and talk about cupcakes all night but I am aiming to get a message across rather than the loveliness of cupcakes…

When we pay a kind act forward we think of it as effortless. Truthfully, a small act of kindness has more meaning than we know it. When a kind act is performed to another individual it results with a smile and a beautiful feeling inside of us. We realize that there are people who care for us and aim to put a smile on our face which make us feel content. I have learned throughout my life that “happy” is the right place to be. There have been several times in my life where I have done things for others and not expected anything in return. Knowing that I have been able to be beneficial towards others and help out in any way is payment in itself. It is crazy to think that there are people in this world that think of this as strange. Luckily, I am surrounded by people every day that I can look up to for inspiration to perform kind acts for others. I am proud to say a majority of these people are my classmates and teachers who I admire for setting an example for me.

My family has done an unbelievable job at raising me and guiding me to practice amazing morals. Doing kind acts for others is one of the most meaningful values I have learned throughout my life. I inspire my classmates to continue “paying it forward”. Putting a smile on someone’s face is one of the best things we can do.

P.S. Fourth hour loves us! They better after these cupcakes. ;)

Monday, March 12, 2012

The Senioritis Fever...


It has reached that time of the year. All I know is that there is a severe case of senioritis going around, and I have this specific illness badly. As I have felt the effects kicking in I have witnessed classmates dragging just like the school days have been. At this rate ten weeks feels like a good distance away but I know when the glorious day of graduation is here I will be wishing that time would have dragged longer. Although it is getting tougher to stay focused in school each day I try to remember to finish the year strong.

Over the past week I have seen some of my classmates and very close friends suffer from the “fever”. Whether it has been the fever or simply just an abnormal funk it is evident that these close friends of mine have been acting strangely. If only a magical cure could be created to get rid of the illness we call senioritis but every senior experiences it the second semester of senior year. For my two buddies who have been in a funk, life is not over so finish strong.



Friend #1,
ISS is not the best place on earth. I understand that basketball ended roughly and not the way that you had hoped but there is a grand world of athletics beyond high school. Throughout the fours years that you were in involved in basketball here in high school I have seen a tremendous development in both your skill and desire. One of my best high school memories was sitting in the stands at the Jobing.com arena in 2011 with a huge smile as I watched a reflection of myself go crazy in the jumbo tron. You were a part of that state championship team and you should take pride in this grand accomplishment more often. With your superior talent, you can accomplishment even greater things. Snap out of that funk boy, your on your way to incredible adventures in life but only if you decide that there are better places than ISS...


Friend #2,
Thank goodness for Mrs. Caffey and her incredible motivation talks! It's true my dear classmates, dropping out is lame. I see a load of potential awaiting you in your future my friend. You are a talented young man with hopes of attending college in the fall and keeping contact with the next level of athletics. You played an outstanding senior season of basketball and did a great job of illustrating leadership skills on the court. Just smile and reflect on the unforgettable memory of the state championship title you helped win in your high school experience. Take that knowledge of yours and make it useful. This funk must go! I enjoy your spirit and your ability to make me laugh. Ten weeks is short so make beneficial decisions.


P.S. I wish nothing but the best for you Jalen and Rashaun. The potential is there waiting for you. One bad game is not the end of your world. Reconnect with your desire and open the doors to your future; you will be amazed by what is there.


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Decisions, Decisions!


“You'll look up and down streets. Look 'em over with care. About some you will say, “I don't choose to go there.” With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you're too smart to go down any not-so-good street.”
-Oh the Places You'll Go!, Dr. Seuss

A year ago there were two things that I thought I knew. First of all, a university was not in mind for me and it was all about Mesa Community College. Second of all, out of all three universities in the state NAU would be my last option. It's crazy how plans change because here I am now looking forward to attending Northern Arizona University as a Lumberjack in the fall.

In the beginning of this year I suddenly gained the urge to go on to a University. I realized the expenses of a University, but I felt as if it was more than a possibility for me. I wanted to be a Sundevil more than ever and Arizona State University seemed like the ideal choice for me there for a minute. Once again the plan shifted a little and I was between the decision of ASU and NAU. I would have never thought that I would be making the decision between these two colleges. With a lot of thought between the two colleges, I finally made the decision this week and I am happily content with the decision that I have made. Although I wanted to pursue college at Arizona State next fall, NAU seemed to make more sense to me. I will not experience life in the valley like I hoped to at the beginning of the year, but I plan on a great experience in a place where I feel is right for me.

Like I said, NAU seems to be the best fit for me but there is one thing that will kill me in Flag and that is the weather. But I am sure it will be just fine. I was always told that senior year is your easiest year but is it really? I mean, we have to decide what's next after we graduate and I have learned that this is not so easy. Trying to find the college that fits you best or the life that you want to live is a pretty complicated decision! I am sure that several of us seniors have faced this already or still trying to decide the next step in life. I have also learned that the decision will come to you and everything will work out how it is meant to be. (This is coming from the girl who was anti-NAU a year ago!)

So to sum up this weeks lesson: plans change! They may not always be what we want or expect the outcome to be but we gotta know what is best for us. When you have no idea what to decide or even do, the answers will come to you and you will know. For my peers who have decided the next step after graduation whether it is college, the armed forces, or work, congratulations and good luck! To my undecided peers...good luck to you and answers are closer than you think. :)

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Little Heroes. Big Hearts


“Life has many different chapters for us. One bad chapter doesn't mean the end of the book.”
-Unknown


How can someone so young who has gone through horrid experiences in her life be more alive than most of us? This is the primary thought that kept running through my mind as we met with 10-year-old leukemia hero, Amber.

First of all, I am ecstatic about our first annual Mr. Roadrunner pageant that is coming up here in March. The grand pageant is getting closer and closer and my excitement is getting bigger and bigger. It truly has been an amazing thing to see the participation and creativity that has come from our students here at Holbrook High! Through the small but significant actions that our students are performing, we are making a difference in several lives, and this is beautiful. Now for the famous eight Mr. Roadrunner contestants-I CANNOT wait to see them on that stage! As a part of this special experience, this past Monday we were honored to meet with one of the wonderful Leukemia heroes, Amber. It was a day that I will always remember.

She and her family walked into Chili's and I didn't know what to expect from this ten-year-old girl who had suffered from leukemia at such a young age. There she was as she automatically illustrated the spirit she had inside her along with a delightful smile. If it wasn't for her glass eye on her precious face that hinted me on a little of her past I would have never known that she suffered from leukemia! Amber was quite the character and her she had enough optimism there for us all. To hear her story and to come to know that she got diagnosed at the age of two was tragic but to see her so alive and complacent about life was unforgettable.

Bad days happen to us all. Sometimes we wonder if things are gonna keep getting worse. Then a situation like Amber is reminded to us and suddenly our bad day is nothing compared to the life and experiences that she has lived or is living. Many of us spent our childhood playing outside or learning in our elementary classes while many children like Amber spend their childhood in a hospital room, which in their eyes, become known as their temporary home. When I saw the hope that this young lady demonstrated to us on that day she helped me remember the significance of life and the happiness that exists in each day. When Ashley and I interviewed Amber's mom, we asked her if she would change anything about Amber's cancer. She replied with a smile, “I wouldn't change anything. This whole experience with the cancer made us who we are today.”

I am dedicating this week's blog to Miss Amber. I loved the way she dealt with her past and the way she accepted it. Most importantly, I loved her outlook on life. There may be little problems we face in life, but we must look on the optimistic side of things, just like Amber would do. Smiling never hurt anyone; it only makes the world a better place.

Thank you Amber for being someone I can look up to for strength and even a simple reminder on how precious life is. I am looking forward to seeing you at the pageant as our 8 SENIOR contestants show their beauty just like you did for us. :)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Lean On Me.

"It doesn't matter where you came from, but it matters where you are going."
-Josh Shipp

I remember us in eighth grade feelin' like we ruled the school. We were big and tough and that was a good feeling. That year in our lives came to an end as we entered the high school and we no longer ruled the school. Back when we looked at seniors differently and THEY ruled the school. I remember looking at some of those seniors and imagining what I would be like my senior year. Well not much has changed for me! I'm still 5'2, I am a little smarter, and a lot more stressed. :-) But over the years, I have seen the transformation and growing up that my classmates have experienced since freshman year.

This past weekend I attended my first and last AASC Convention down in the valley. Fifteen hundred student council members from around Arizona came together at Cactus High School to bond, discuss leadership, and PARTY! From magical sky divers to astonishing fireworks, and from extreme attire to SWAG (free stuff) , it was a great experience. Throughout the convention, we sat in the gym listening to several inspirational speakers. Several points throughout each speech stuck with me and every speaker mentioned that we, the student council members, are the leaders of our school.

But looking outside of student council I see several leaders throughout our school, many of them being seniors. (Whoot, whooot! :)) I enter my classes with nothing but leaders surrounding me. Our senior class is filled with many intelligent people who are willing to help each other succeed when they are struggling, and this is a beautiful thing. I see leaders throughout our athletics! I laugh when people say small town athletes don't get recognized as much. It doesn't matter the city or town you live in because if you are talented you will get recognized wherever you are. Our athletic programs have been doing an outstanding job this winter season and the victories have been produced by a team effort which of course, have been led by the LEADERS. The teammates who spread the good attitude are the ones their team can rely on and attitude is like wildfire; a negative attitude can tear down great talent where an optimistic attitude can be the key to winning opportunities.

I have come across the word LEADER way too many times this year, between school and scholarships. But leadership is a big deal and we are lucky to have a backbone of support through our struggles and our accomplishments as well.


This weeks blog is summed up to leadership as I take time this week to recognize the amazing leaders throughout our school. Whether it's spreading optimism to your team and to your fans or even making a simple effort to help your peers in any way, you are a leader making a difference and keep that in mind. Take pride in your good deeds and continue to do the small actions that play a big role in your life and the lives of others.

P.S.

Congratulations RJ, 2x STATE CHAMPION!!! You are a very talented young man. And for our girls and boys basketball teams...keeping working for the victories. Much love seniors.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Be Hopeful For HOPE.

"There is fun to be done,there are points to be scored, there are games to be won.
And the magical things you can do with that ball will make you the winning-est winner of all."
-Oh the Places You'll Go!, Dr. Seuss

 
Basketball Senior night was held this past Tuesday which was a night to remember for two reasons. The first reason being that I watched 25 wonderful seniors being presented on that court from the boys basketball team, girls basketball team, and the spirit line. A large amount of seniors, I think yes! The last home game for many of those gifted athletes. And for the second reason and highlight of the night, the gym stood applauding as we honored our dearly loved Mr. McNamee. A man that we all look up too and who has played a beautiful role in many of our lives. "You never realize how much you are loved", this incredible man told me as he shed some of the many tears that night. Mr. McNamee is my inspiration for this weeks blog. He is a man full of hope and has a heart of gold. Like Gage would say, "One day at a time", and this saying is dedicated to both Mr. McNamee and for our gifted athletes throughout these next couple of weeks.

Our girls and boys basketball teams are getting ready to face the end of the 2011-2012 basketball season. Another successful season completed by both teams as they prepare for the grand journey of state. Seeing all the talent and tremendous abilities that each member on both teams have, gives me butterflies in my tummy...

Our boys basketball team is currently first in the state and our girls sixth. Both teams have experienced a season that dealt with exciting victories and dreadful loses, and whether your first in the state or last, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. I get those butterflies in my tummy when I see each talented individual come together as a team to accomplish wonders. So we must not look back at the past, but look ahead to what is to come.

"Things are going great for me", Mr. McNamee says with a smile on his face every time a pay him a visit. Words that never fail to be grand news and something that always puts a smile on my face. He wakes up each day a little more hopeful that things will keep getting better for him and this is something that I strongly admire about him. This man, which has experienced tremendous changes and extremely harmful cancers, is still hopeful! What an inspiration to us all...I am thankful for people like him in my life.

The lesson of this week's blog is summed up to one word....HOPE!  Let us all be hopeful that great things are yet to come. I wish our wrestlers good luck for those who are attending state this weekend, greats things are on your way! To our girls and boys basketball teams-one game at a time! Have hope in yourself to accomplish what needs to be done and most importantly, believe in the incredible talent your team has. To my dear seniors, be the leaders of your team. It is Your last season of either wrestling, boys basketball, or girls basketball. SOO, end on a good note :)

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Flying High With No Fear

"Hey everybody get on your feet, hey everybody do the roadrunner beat!"
-HHS Spiritline











Ashley Jeffers-Sample and I talked about trying out for the cheer squad once basketball season had started. For some random reason, I felt the urge to be on the cheer squad! Something I wished I was able to experince but unfortunately, we were too late but I would still continue being a cheerleader in the crowd!


This cheer season brought several adventures to our schools squad....

The crowd grew bigger of course but with eight wonderful additions: Gage, Robert, Javier, Michael, Tucker, Andy, Carlos, and Guisseppe(Four of them being senior boys, whoot whoot!). Yes, the first time in high school history that our cheer squad was filled with a talented group of boys. (Well, since I have been around). I knew this would be interesting. I remember the day that Gage came up to me and told me that he was going out for cheer. I also remember him telling me who was joining him and I could not believe it! But they followed through with it and weeks later, eight studs joined our cheer squad out there on the sidelines. The first time I saw Hope get thrown in the air, oh my I swear I lost my breath for a couple of seconds because she sure did FLY! I am just so happy to see how much our cheerleaders are enjoying themselves out there on the court and better yet, I am even more happier to see the improvement in our spiritline!


It is amazing how far our spiritline has progressed throughout this season and their hardwork is clearly visible. So this Saturday, there my mom was speeding on the highway trying to make it to the competition as I kept telling her that we were not going to make it. Well there is one thing that I did learn and that is to not underestimate my moms driving skills because we made it, barely! We arrived to the gym to see our squad performing. I got the chills when I saw how much better they looked from the night before at the basketball game. Sure enough, they were out there with that Holbrook confidence and quite stunning as they nailed their performance. Sitting from the stands, I noticed how united our squad was and this included our boys. They had come a long ways. Enthusiasm filled that mat by our squad as they sat there awaiting the awards ceremony. The solid performance our cheer squad performed earned them three graceful trophies including: 3rd place for our girls, 2nd for our co-ed, and the trophy for Most-Entertaining. Yes that's right, our spirit line came home with three well-deserved trophies.

High School is all about experience. You do things to say that you have done it. Memories come from our new experiences. Four years ago I would have never expected my shy cousin Robert Jaquez to be a cheerleader and now he is, all because he got the courage to try something new. It is crazy how much change I have seen in that young man and I believe cheer has played a role in that. It has played a role in all those great eight young men who decided to try something that resulted in great experiences for them all. I'm especially proud of our senior boys who lived this wonderful experience this year! Sometimes you must explore outside your interests in hopes that you will find a little adventure and grand possibilities awaiting.

Holbrook Spirit line has been taken to the next level-CO-ED that is! Incredible job this season ladies AND gentlemen, keep up your hard work.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Watching Time Fly From the BLUE BOX.

                                            “You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes
You can steer yourself
any direction you choose.”

Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go!



Thirteen years ago on that early August day in the year of 1999, we walked through those doors of the Park Elementary School. I remember that nervous feeling I felt when I was introduced to my kindergarten teacher Mrs. Szink. People often use the expression that “it felt like it was yesterday” but truthfully, I can back that saying up. All we can do now is reminisce and enjoy the adventures that we endured throughout these beautiful thirteen years. I remember my first best friend Bethany Baldwin and that day that I went crying to the nurses office after I got a bloody nose. I remember when I used to play in the sandlot with Chuckie Brown's BMX figures and getting excited for field day. The memories can go on and on and in the end , we look back and REMEMBER.

Three years passed and we were in already in Hulet? Wow, those Park School days sure flew by. A time where we looked forward to reading because the reward were Foree Bucks for Mrs. Forees Store. Of course there were those times when we even had pen pals. In Elementary School, we never kept the same best friend. I swear Bethany Baldwin was my best friend a couple times throughout the years! That is one of the best parts that I have lived throughout this experience; we gain unforgettable friendships with people. So adios Mr Hansen, learning how to square dance was quite eventful!

Junior High was said to be drama. For some it was but for others it wasn't. I remember opening up more and letting go of the shy person I was. What a strange thought to think that I, Maria Garcia, used to be shy. The 2012 train grew in junior high when more members including students from the reservation joined our class. Well the adventures of junior high included awkward dances, boyfriends and girlfriends, braces and write-ups. I still can not believe Mr. McMahon is an incredibly fast runner with a belly! Well looking back now,there are times that stick out and those three years were a trip. We MUST not forget freezing our butts off at our promotion. As the weather was insane, each of us crossed that bridge to the high school with only four years left.

I will never forget how upset the upperclassmen were when we won freshman air band-priceless! From that day on, we became a legend.:) Mr. Carlson's “Lenny” voice was classic and in his class, everyday was a party. Homecoming was a time for our class to reunite, even if it meant staying late in Mrs. Carlson's room AKA, our home. Spending FOREVER setting up for Prom and being a bunch of grumps was well worth it because OUR prom was the bomb! Here we are now, with four months left in our senior year; four months left out of the thirteen years that we spent together. We have built bonds that will forever stay with us. Hundreds of memories have been made within each member of our class and it has been one heck of a ride down the fast lane. Happy times like this make me forget the sad times I experienced in the blue box. There is one thing that is true about the class of 2012; they did save the best for last.