4:59 PM

Graduation



I graduated yesterday and it's such an exciting feeling to be done with high school (although I'm going back there in a few months in Japan as a second year student). The after party was fun as well as the Senior Picnic. It was nice to spend more time with my friends before a lot of them go off to college and I go off to Japan!

4:56 PM

Prom


Last week we had prom and it was so much fun! I went with my friends Colleen, Amera, Nikki, Ali, and their dates. It was so funny to see everyone all dressed up and so formal. We went to Windows Off Washington above the City Museum and the atmosphere of the place was so nice. It was a really interesting venue. I suppose I am glad that I got to go because it really is a once in a lifetime thing although it isn't significant, it was nice to go. Having dinner and talking with friends while being all dressed up was fun, and although I didn't dance I had a nice time overlooking St. Louis City and the City Museum from the balcony and taking pictures.

4:46 PM

1000 Paper Cranes

1000 origami cranes
After learning about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and how it cancelled my year-long exchange to Japan, all I wanted to do was help Japan. My japanese teacher and I along with Japanese club and others decided to make 1000 paper cranes in honor of bringing Japan peace. We started a fundraiser at my school to raise money for the Red Cross for Japan  and we raised over $1000 for Japan!!!!!!!!!!! I was so excited. We made little bookmarks with phrases like "pray for Japan" on them with little paper cranes and gave them away to people who donated at lunch. The 1000 paper cranes went to the classroom that donated the most - and of course it was ours! (The japanese room). They look so beautiful all together and even more so knowing how many hours it took to make all of them.

4:40 PM

March 2011

Well, a lot happened in March and I cannot believe that I stopped writing in this blog. So much has happened since March! A week before I was scheduled to leave we hosted a girl from Suwa, Japan named Yuri and that was SO much fun. She was the fourth exchange student that we have hosted for a week at a time. So I will put pictures of that adventurous week on here as well as prom, graduation, and so much more! Many posts to come in the next few hours...this blog needs updating!!!

 Connor, Megan, and Yuri at the St. Louis Arch!
 Yuri and I at the farewell party!
 Welcome sign for the foreign exchange students from Suwa!
 Yuri and Aimi made Japanese curry for our family - とてもおいしかっただよ!
Yuri was very good at Japanese calligraphy (書度)so she showed my siblings and I how to write in Japanese calligraphy!

These are just some of the many many things that we did while Yuri stayed with us for a week. We also went shopping, went to school, went to restaurants, went to a party....just so many things and it was such a fun and memorable week! ちょう楽しかった!!!