Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A Letter To My Longtime Friends III: Graduation Anniversary

Dear Longtime Friends,

This is your friend Victor who graduated from high school back in May 27, 2006. This is the third chapter if my letter to my former high school friends. The reason why I am writing to you is that I want to remember our graduation day back then. Do you guys remember that time when we were gathered together for a farewell? I sure do. I agree that was one of the best times of our lives. It was a gratifying day and I was extremely proud. We graduated at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. Bishop Eddie Long was a nice guy. The atmosphere was nice inside, even when we did graduation practice before the day of our graduation. I know what you're wondering; "What am I currently doing with my life?" Well, the answer to your question is, "I am currently trying to become a book writer for the future and I am still busy with it. I am working on a book at a computer and I am writing one by hand. It might take longer than you expect, but you guys should keep in touch with me." Hey guess what. Last month, my brother went to pick up the high school diplomas because I was supposed to pick them up right on the week after graduation, but someone forgot to take me. I had to keep my parents up with it so they wouldn't forget. In August 2006, I typed up a respectfully friendly letter I wrote to the school. I waited and waited day after day for a response, but I didn't receive any type of response regarding to my high school diploma. I kept talking about life with my family by telephone and internet (e-mailing). In May 2007, my records came in the mail, but it had nothing to do with the diploma. Weeks before that, I went on the internet to search for the phone number to contact the school. I was told that I have to order them. ORDER THEM?! When it was time for the kids to go back to school in August 2007, my sister goes to school so I was thinking about having her to get the high school diplomas for me, but my brain and my heart was having an argument with each other LOL. My brain said it was necessary, but my heart said I need to handle it myself because it was my business. I kept talking about it every once in a while. Alright, when a year passed by, when my brother came to visit, he had showed me the diplomas. He called me to the car to show them to me. I was working for my neighbor across the street. Once I saw them, I felt rejuvenated. So I decided to keep focusing on my future plans. As always: Remember to stay strong, stay on top of your game everyday and like I said in my first chapter, Don't back down for anyone! Keep living for our Lord Jesus Christ!
Everybody Take Care Now,Victor

P.S. I wish everyone good luck here in America. Continue to live right and eventually, God will bless. All of the Males and the Females! 2006 FOREVER!!!
***A CLASS TO REMEMBER***