Tricia's Sanctuary

Almost there…

Okay, school’s finally over. I’m gonna be a senior in two months. And one more year I’m gonna join some uni. And I still don’t know what to take up. It scares me actually, I’m almost at the end of the bridge. My high school bridge. Looking back, there, I realized I’ve come a long way.

There was a time I had personality issues. was being all emo. What? I was confused. It’s normal for us to get confused. But thanks to the people who helped me develop my personality. A very complicated one. They’re the ones who really know me. There were times I’ve been a bitch to others. To a very close friend. I thank her for sucking up to that, you know who you are. And sorry about that.

I’ve seen a lot of things happen for the past three years. Things I wasn’t quite yet ready to see or hear. But I did try my best to cope up with them.  Gained and lost friends. Did some you’re-gonna-be-in-trouble and you’ll-be-grounded-forever stuff. But never did any you-shouldn’t-have-done-that or you’ll-regret-this stuff.

Of course I went to parties, went out with friends, did some things I’d rather not mention here, stayed up late at night, got home late, cried over petty things, tried to be a good friend to others… And yes, I had my fair share of trouble. Also did some things I’m happy about. I’m kinda please with myself on how I handle drama around me. I cry of course, but then I just laugh it off.

Right now, I don’t know what else to type. I guess I’m still in shock because I’m going to be a senior. As I look back, I thought this would be a long journey. And now as I recall everything that happened I can say time moves really fast. Part of me wants to stay in high school, be with my friends and part of me wants to get of it ASAP. I think I can’t handle the drama anymore. C’mon guys, it’s time for us to grow up. I’m trying to.

But once I get my dimploma next year, even though I didn’t have a clean report card… I’d still say I enjoyed high school and everything in it. Yes, that includes the drama, the mean girls, the grades, the teachers, and my friends.

I’m almost there, not knowing what to do next, but I’m sure I’ll figure something out. See ya!

-Tricia


Tricia’s 2008 Wishlist

Dec 07
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Let’s see, my body really hurts right now. A friend of mine brought her skateboard to school. As everyone knows, I’m kinda like a daredevil and tend to hurt myself for the sake of learning. So, after the Red Cross meeting, I asked her if she could teach me. Two of my friends pulled me, I didn’t fall at that time. So, I told them that I’m gonna do it myself, without their help.

So, I kicked the floor as hard as I could then I lost balance and hit the floor. Landed on my butt/left arm/left side of my body. My hips really hurt, I can’t bend down without screaming. And yes, I’m stupid for being a daredevil. XD

What? At least I know how to skate already. LoL Well, the reason why I’m writing this blog up is to write my Christmas Wish List. Here goes…

Tricia’s Wishlist

1. Phantom of the Opera book. Yes, I’ve been asking for this since I was 13. And guess what, I’m 15! I will honor you, pledge my loyalty to you, even be your slave if any of you get me this one. Seriously

2. Gossip Girl: It Had to Be You (My ‘rents should buy this one)

3. Bvlgari perfume. It’s the only perfume I can stand. And someone stole the one Reian gave me. (Edit: Reian gave me another. Thanks Rei!)

4. Gossip Girl DVD. Season 1. (Imma buy this one next week)

5. A grip for my badminton racket. (Someone gave this to me already. XD)

6. New shoes

7. New books

8. Money

9. An MP3 or iPod

10. Money so I can get my phone fixed

11. A globe sim (Redge is gonna give me this one)

12. Shades

13. A bike. What? I miss riding one.

14. New bags

15. A new guy, or at have the new guy like me back.

16. Harry Potter 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in hardbound

17. Harry Potter DVDs

18. Ed Westwick. What? A girl can dream.

19. A great year

20. And at least a little improvement from myself. XD

Well, that’s my Christmas Wishlist. If any of you plan on giving me the POTO book. Please, give it to me. Please!

Love you all,

Tricia

EDIT: 2 down, 18 more to go. XD


The List

Okay, I’m like really bored right now. So to unbore myself, I thought of writing something, for me. So, what I’m gonna type later is some sort of list of things a guy should have for me to date him XD. I know, stupid. Let’s start!

1. The guy should not be younger than me.

2. He should dress nice.

3. Must make me look good when I’m with him

4. Should be able play soccer, badminton, or chess.

5. IF possible, it would be nice if he has a car. LoL

6. Must text me at night or call me.

7. Should be nice.

8. He should take me to the prom.

9. Must know when I get mad.

10. Must know what to do when I get mad.

11. Brown eyes

12. Dark brown hair

13. Must be taller than me

14. Must be handsome… Or at least cute.

15. Must be able to play the piano.

16. If he can’t do number 16, he must be able to play an instrument.

17. He should read a lot.

18. Must have a nice voice.

19. Must be able to have an organized life. LMAO

20. Last, but certainly not the least. If he’s not any of those things. He should be able to talk to me, be nice to my friends, and be a best friend. If he can do this, then I won’t complain if he’s not handsome, drives a car, plays soccer or whatever. At least I can have someone to talk to.

So, that’s it. Wait for my next post.

See you around!

BTW, drop me a comment. Ish okay if your not a member. Just drop a comment. Please. XD


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Things I learned in high school… so far

It’s been a while since I started my journey in high school. Sure, two years have passed and this coming term, I’ll be junior already. And in those two years, I’ve learned quite a lot. From friends, teachers, even my relatives.

Of course, first days are always awkward. When I stepped inside the classroom I’ll be in for a year or so, I asked myself what am I going to do. Should I say hi to the ‘new kids,’ or should I just sulk at the back of room? Right then and there, I knew who I was going to be in high school, and what I’m going to do. The only question was… who will be my friends? Now, I’ll tell you the things I’ve learned.


1) I am now capable of making actions and decisions I make. Some of my classmates got kicked out for being reckless or having low grades. I know if the decisions I make are wrong or right, it’s just that I sometimes find it hard to do the right thing.

At least it’s not too late to straighten myself up.

2) Learn to play an instrument, a craft, or something new. I know I’ve been playing the piano for years now. Without it, I don’t what to do when I turn into some sort of wreck at times.

3) Find a teacher, mentor, or a friend you can turn to. A young kid like me chose an adult, not only as a mentor but also a friend. Of course, I didn’t choose mine because he’s responsible, it’s because he can give advice in many matters.

There’s nothing like an old person you can turn to when things get a bit tied up. And I’m not talking about my dad.

4) Be there for anyone who needs help. Even if some are not the sort of people you hang out with. Even if I have problems of my own, I realized that my problems are no greater than anyone else.

I remember helping a friend of mine a year ago, and I was going trough depression at that time (lasted for three months). Of course, I thought she was rather annoying than a pitiful little girl. It came to my mind that the person I’m turning to might think of me as I how I think her. Of course, I’ll help her as much as I can, but sooner or later she should know how to catch her own fish.

And I’m still learning to catch my own.

5) I learned to control my emotions and urges. Controlling different emotional states, such as anger and moodiness, might lead one to consequences. I either control it, or it controls me.

6) It’s good if you have a healthy relationship with your parents. Sure, some of us are in high school and think we can manage ourselves without them. At the end of the day, your parents will be the ones there for you.

And I’m still trying to have this ‘healthy’ relationship with them.

7) Try to learn about the opposite sex (and I’m still learning). And I don’t do this by looking at my dad or brother. I TRY to talk to them, even made a few friends. Not only online, but in real life as well. Hey, you can’t learn something by chatting with my online friends.

8) I also read books in my spare time, and I sometimes do it in class. I’ve noticed that when some people pass essays, they just write one-liners.

Developing study habits is essential as well (and I still have developing my own). No one likes cramming for exams because they choose to study the day before a test (again, I sometimes do that). It’s either I’m a good student or good crammer. No one can plant a tree and grow it over night.

That’s almost all the things I learned in my two years in high school. And maybe, I can use them later in life.

My classmates when I was a sophomore.

So, got to go! See ya in my next post!