Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Memories


It is 7:00 pm on May 2, 2013. I am at work anxiously waiting for my replacement to come in. As soon as he walks in the door, I grab my pizza and walk out the door. I go home and grab a sleeping bag, a pillow, a camping chair, and some snacks in preparation for the long night I had in front of me. We get up there about 8:00 and I am the first one to set my chair up. After sitting down I realize how long of I night I was going to have. Now in case you haven’t guessed I am talking about how I camped out for the grand opening of the Carl’s Jr. in Holbrook. I know that is seems kind of silly that I would wait all night for Carl’s Jr. however; this symbolizes one of the greatest lessons I have learned in high school. The lesson I learned is that you have to be out going and most importantly have fun. I have learned that you need to go and make as many memories as you can.

                This reminds me of what my basketball coach, Delmar, would always tell us. He would say, “You could walk out the gym right now, trip going down the stairs, tear your ACL, and never be able to play basketball again.” He would tell us this to remind us that we need to play our hearts out now while we can. He would remind us that we can’t be scared on the court. We just need to play our hearts out.  It is absolutely true that we have no clue what tomorrow will hold and not knowing this makes me what to go and have fun today.

Since it is my senior year I am trying to make as many memories and have as much fun as I can. One of the most memorable things I have done this year is the Mr. Roadrunner Pageant. What many people don’t know is all of the hard work that goes into that pageant. It is crazy how many rehearsals and how much fundraising was put into it.  Looking past the drama and hard work, I honestly wouldn’t trade that memory for anything.

Even though I was tired to the point of sleeping in class after staying up all night at Carl’s Jr., and that I was scared to death to walk on that stage to perform my talent act, I can honestly say that I had a blast doing those two things. Those are two memories that I will remember forever and that I can tell my children. I will forever be able to come to Holbrook and say that I was the first customer of Carl’s Jr. When the opportunity rises for you to do something fun do it. Don’t worry about what other people will think, just do it for the memories and like I have said all year make the most of every day and dominNate.

3 comments:

  1. Hey Nathan! Great post, this reminds me a lot of my blog. Memories are one thing that we are going to have with us the longest and they're something that we should all cherish every day. I hate to say it but YOLO fits here. You may live more than once but even if you live a hundred times your memories are going to be the one thing to follow you to the end. Great post Nate! :)

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  2. Exactly Nate! The best thing we can do right now is have fun together while we are all still in the same place, because soon it all wont even matter. Mr. Roadrunner was such a blast, that was probably one of the funnest things that we could of done together as seniors. These are the memories that we're going to look back on at our class reunions. Im glad that we got to do that, and Im glad to be graduating with Brother Nate!

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  3. I loved your blog! That is true when you tell your kids and or grand kids about high school you will be able to say you we're the first customer. Make sure you save your receipt and frame it haha. But, anyways it's true we do need to go out of the extreme so we can look back upon and laugh our hearts out of the stupid stuff we did in our high school years. My favorite memory of you guys that is on video that I will never forget is the superman video you guys made. I'll have your mr.roadrunner videos done soon! Thanks for sharing!

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