In grade 2, I didn't have a lot of friends. They all spoke english and I was the weird girl that replied to them in Korean. Even with no friends Barondale Public School was still a memorable place. Instead of hanging out with kids my age, I found friends in the older grade (I'm so cool). In grade 2 I hung out with a group of grade 5s. They were so nice and didn't mind that I was still learning English. Eventually they graduated and went to middle school leaving me by myself :( I started getting better with the language and started making friends. When I was starting to make friends, that's when my parents decided to move! One of my closest friends during that time, Nicole Lee promised me that she was going to stay in touch. For the first couple of months we started mailing each other with stickers, pretty papers and just the sickest things a 9 year old have. As time passed by, we started growing and lost contact. Recently though, I found her on facebook and now I can write on her wall whenever I want! Oh, the joy of facebook!
When I moved to Bayview Hill Elementary School, it wasn't the greatest start. Moving in on november, I noticed that everyone had their group of friends already. I was the weird one again. It was really really hard. Some days I felt like I was making others uncomfortable by asking them "can I hang out with you?" After a couple of months, I started making friends. (don't I sound like a loser?) Some of them are still my best friends until this day! :)
High School was a test for all of our friendship- will it end or grow stronger? Some of them have found their own group of friends but some are still my good pals! Bayview Secondary School have a lot of great people that I became friends with....
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