Thursday, June 12, 2014

Grad Trip x Okinawa


I couldn't be more thankful for such amazing friends to go on a Grad Trip with. After months of planning, we finally made it to Okinawa. Okinawa was beautiful and the food, needless to say, was delicious. We spent a few days at a more rural area, taking in the scenery and going on some adventures underwater. Then we went back to the city and did some shopping. My best summer yet is off to a great start and I'm guessing it will only get better. 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

I Graduated from High School! #WHAT

Senior Art Exhibition/ My first book, Humans of Emma Willard School x The Bicentennial Edition, is now available online in both PDF and Hardcopy versions at http://www.blurb.com/b/5238144-hu
Baccalaureate
Senior Commencement Eve Concert/ Playing a girl for the first time at my school!
Graduation

Graduation weekend, or rather high school, went by in a blink of an eye. I still can't believe I've graduated after one week at home. It's crazy to think how I started this blog when I first entered the school, and how I've grown and changed these past three years. Life at this "nun dungeon" (what I used to call my school when I was totally miserable in Sophomore year) was sometimes tough, but it was also fun, totally worth it and one of the best experiences ever. I'm so thankful for everything that happened and all the people I encountered, and now I can truly say that I know who I am and I'm strong enough to face challenges that lies ahead (much feminism implanted as well). High school, you will be missed. College here I come!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Humans of Emma Willard School #3


The Humans of Emma Willard School x The Bicentennial Edition book is going to be published and ready for pre-ordering in two weeks! Currently, I am still trying to raise some more funds through Indiegogo in order to cover the shipping fee and lower the cost of the book for everyone in the community. The book will consist of around 100 photos and stories, with different layouts specially designed for each page. I have never imagined that Humans of Emma Willard School will develop into a book when I first started the project, but now that it has, I am enjoying the process and looking forward to the final product!