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"Here comes the bride"

After battling with countless work and responsibilities inside the school, the one big thing that students are looking forward to is the Christmas Party or to some it's called the Year End Party. It's a party held inside each classroom that happens before Christmas Break starts. I myself was looking forward to this party since the tentative date given was around December 19, but after finding out that it will be held on December 20 instead, it felt like a thousand thorns dropped to my head. December 20? It's the same date as my Tita's wedding, I can't miss either of the events since both are very important to me. This Christmas Party will be the last one I'll experience as a Junior High School Student, so I started imagining how fun it would be especially after training for so long. I imagined my friends and classmates enjoying and laughing while I wouldn't be there.

After a few days it was already December 20, I gave my gift to our class officers a day earlier so they can give it to "Dora" the codename of the person who I got. I then took a bath and went to my Grandparents house to get ready. When we finished we went to the church, after arriving they quickly escorted us to our partners. I was shocked when I saw my partner because he is very tall, even with heels I was just up to his shoulders. When the wedding was finished we went to the reception and my feet were completely aching because I'm not used to wearing heels, after everything we then went home and I can say that it was one of the best experiences of all time.

Although I couldn't attend the Christmas Party I was able to create memories that I will forever carry on, as to spending time with my classmates and friends the Christmas Party isn't the only event inside the school, I'm sure I'll be able to attend the next ones from now on.


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