On the first day, we met our new teachers and peers. I was so excited! But, after that day, I became less and less excited until I started to know all of the people by my locker and in my classes. Turns out, they’re all amazing and unique in their own ways.
After a few months, I started to come out of my shell and meet new people. I tried new things and tried new things. By the time it was December, I was transformed into a new person. It was the middle of december when we had our first band concert. Nervous, we stepped into the gym and looked at all of the parents. They were taking pictures and cheering us on. Mr. Sudano shushed them and we all took our stances. We all played our hearts out and at the end, we all took a bow. That is where my confidence had started. …show more content…
It was so much fun! Even though some of my friends didn’t go to the same sight as me, it was still fun. But cold. I met new friends, learned new things, and got to experience new things. For example, while I was there, I got to meet one of my new, good friends, Natalie Graham. Also, I got to learn about the history of the camp. Like who lived there and how their lifestyle was. We even got to see where they were buried. It was pretty cool. I got to do things I never thought I would do. Plus, I got to build new relationships with everyone there. I got to be closer to the ones I thought were far away. This was a highlight I will never