Well I know it has been a while since we both talked to each other. Well it is good to see that you are doing well. Ever since my mom made the decision to transfer me to Holmes I have never been the same. I still play baseball and I started pitching my senior year I never knew I could pitch, I mean I have great accuracy and average speed. When I was at Holmes I was not doing well in my classes and I was just slacking off. Then my mom decided to put me back at Memorial and I got better at baseball because us minutemen stay together and we win together. I never wanted to go to Holmes, that was my mothers decision she did not let me choose what school I wanted to go to. She said she knew what was best for me, but eventually she found out she was wrong about her decision. I was glad that I was going back to memorial my home school because that is where all my friends were, they were exited to see me when I entered the class. at the end I felt that moving back to memorial made me more faster more powerful and more stronger at baseball which in my case is good because I really like baseball its one of my favorite sports. Well enough about me what have you been up to? are you still in any sports, because I remember that when we first met you were in football, baseball, soccer, and track that’s a lot of sports for someone like you to be in, I don’t mean that your not good at sports, im just saying that its kind of hard keeping track of what your doing all day. When I went to Holmes I was wondering, how was memorial when I wasn't there? Were there a lot of people or were there a lot of freshman getting lost in the halls? Well let me know what’s up when you read this.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Letter To a Friend
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