Sunday, January 22, 2006



Let's just say the legacy, hosted by our batch, was a huge success. Yes, unbelievably, we were able to sell all the 4000 tickets, plus the 10 tickets sold by each grade seven (so that makes 159x10; this time, you make the computation :P). So, just imagine how many guests arrived. The soccer field was filled with people; even as early as 5:15 people started coming in and occupied the seats, and it wasn't long that the front row seats weren't available. And after some time, crowds of people flooded the entrance.

Yeah, we had the usual by-section-dance-performance --- this gave me the jitters. I was scared to lose track of the steps since I don't memorize them fully. But again, it was good enough that I was able to keep up with the flow and beat of the music.

Our legacy went on smoothly. I loved the bands (Stonefree, Cueshe, MYMP and Retrospect), but what I loved most was MYMP. It's great to see and hear Juris sing live. There was also a performance by Sam Concepcion (sp?). And yeah, you guessed it right, the people were wailing and screaming and crowding the sides of the stage. Phff. Now I know how crazy Assumptionistas can get when they see someone they really idolize. No offense. Well, I guess the only band that made the people jump off from their seats and dance was Retrospect. Even though the songs weren't from our generation, we still were energetic enough to dance with the crowd. And that's the only time I got to get wild and crazy but yeah, it's fun. I mean, these things don't come twice.. the next time we'll be experiencing this will be another 4 years from now.

Well yeah, I wasn't too detailed, huh? :P You guys might want to check some other 7th graders' (from AA) blog.

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To sum it all up, the legacy was awesome. Some even said that it was the most number of attendies and the best. Mind you, for me it was waaaay more than awesome. The presence and support of everyone was what counted the most. To all the parents, AA students, teachers and staff who came a big thanks-- yes, even the outsiders. I love you guys! :)

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I noticed that some people described how the QT went for them. Well, let's just say it wasn't that easy for me. I mean, the tests were quite a pain in the brain. No kidding. Even if I studied, I still am NOT confident enough that I'll pass it all. Yet, I'm still hoping that atleast, I won't be getting any failing grade. Please, oh please.

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Well, I'll be off this evening until tomorrow. Yes, another jam-packed weekend. But I bet this'll be fun. Be going to Bataan for the beach. Oh yeah, baby!

January 20 was THE DAY!

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