Homecoming

My first homecoming dance.

So, this past week was homecoming week at my high school. You see, I´ve never been to a school dance before…ever. So I was kinda nervous. It ended up being pretty nice. I enjoyed it. I had a date and my friends were there and there was a live band and a bonfire before the dance and it was just awesome. I had a good time.

There was this guy (that I have in my 7th period class) who is a nice kid; when you meet him he´s quiet and awkward (like myself), but dude hit the dance floor like nobody´s business! Haha it was awesome. And my friend Emma´s date was the life of the party. The band was great and the night was great. I´m glad I decided to go and experience it. (The dance was on a Wednesday and all there was, was pizza, but other than that it was fun).

Just a summary of that night.

Laterz,

Jay ❤

School Problems: #1

This blog post was a request from a follower and friend of mine.

Girls that wear high heels to school. 

Why? Why on heavens great earth would you wear high heels to school? Like, do you wanna fall? I’m the kind of person that would put a rock in your path or skip you in line on our way upstairs. It’s like you’re asking for embarrassment. I mean yeah okay, they’re cute and stylish, but still. They are uncomfortable. They are hazardous. You are going to school not a fashion show. You have 5…not 10…not 15… 5 minutes to get from class to class. (At least at my school). Like I have to walk across campus and upstairs too many times for me to be comfortable wearing heels to school.

The other day I freakin’ tripped on a pebble… A pebble! And I was wearing converse. My life flashed before my eyes. (At least I wasn’t in heels or at school. Thank god!)

So anyways, it’s dangerous to wear high heels to school. So my advice is to look cute and be comfortable. (I get it when friends dare you to do crazy stuff and whatever, but don´t hurt yourself trying to impress your friends).

Be yourself. (And hey, if high heels is you then go for it, just watch out for pebbles and rocks 😉).

Love,

Jay