Sunday, May 15, 2011

oohhhh highschool.

My highschool expierence has been something else. I mean, how many people can say they went to highschool at a trailer park? Not very many. There was one thing that really created a strong bond between me and my two best friends (Brenda and Abby of course). We have had some really amazing times, like sledding, school projects, long sleepless sleepovers, but nothing will beat some of the lunches we have had. One day Brenda and I really wanted Abby to make some liquid come our of her nose. She was obvisouly not for it at all! But she eventually did it. Abigail Mae Brodin made chocolate milk come out of her nose! It was the best thing Brenda and I had ever seen in our whole life! We were all on the ground, about to pee our pants, laughing so hard! And ever since that day we ask Abby all the time to make milk come out of her nose, and she always says no. But good news, she did say that maybe to tie up our highschool years she would do our last week of school, so EVERYONE keep their fingers crossed!!

B.A.K

My senior project was amazing. I will tell the story from the begginging. Brenda and I both knew that we wanted to do a dance show like a previous senior did. We knew that we would each do dances together, and individually. We also knew that we would have Abby's video be shown during our intermission. And one day our whole plan changed. Abby's video wasn't going to work, so we let her join us in our dance show. And that is how we got the "A" to create B.A.K. We started collaborating ideas around March of our Junior year. We really started to finalize ideas around January of our senior year. When I would start to choreograph a dance I would do it in steps. For example, one of the dances I first thought of the dancers I wanted to use. I then thought about the styles I like seeing those dancers dance. I would then come up with many eight counts randomlly in dance class, or just any class. And then I would either just let a song come to me, or over time the movements and dancers would get me to think of a song. Some of the dances were more diffucult to teach than others. When I had to teach my dance that had eight dancers, that was much more difficult then when I had one. There was more difficulties then just teaching, along the way there was drama, good times, bad times, tears, and smiles. It was all worth it in the end when our show was all over. It went so fast and so smooth. Everyone enjoyed the dances and the food. I was so glad and very relieved when it was all over, but it was an expierence that I would never take back.
-I will always love B.A.K