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A Tosa resident since age 2, Maddie currently is a junior at Divine Savior Holy Angels High School. She is an avid runner, the middle child of three, and a political semi-activist who is thrilled that she will be 18 in time to vote in the upcoming election.

Not a downhill fall

By Maddie McLennon
Sunday, Sep 28 2008, 10:28 PM

The end of summer isn’t pretty: my hard-earned tan is fading back to my usual pasty skin tone, I’ve got bags under my eyes from waking up four hours earlier than my body wants to, and beginning of the year activities leave little time for things like hair brushing or make-up doing.

 

This has probably been the hardest summer-to-school transition I’ve ever had. A lot of my friends went off to college and I’m still stuck here with the ridiculous load that comes at the start of senior year, most notably college applications. At the beginning of the summer I vowed to have my college essays written and Common Application completed before I had school and homework to worry about, but by September I still hadn’t done anything except create a username on the Common App website. The already onset senioritis hasn’t helped much, either.

 

Just this past week, however, things have started to look up. I’ve finally gotten over the end of summer, and I’m starting to get excited about the beginning of fall. The cold weather has reminded me of how much I love fall clothes. Today in the Journal Sentinel there was a whole section dedicated to fall fashion, and I just got the fall J. Crew catalogue (unfortunately I’m not in a position to spend $235 on a puffer jacket, but I can still dream).

 

This whole summer I’ve stuck to a uniform of running shorts and t-shirts, but there’s so much more variety in cold weather clothes. I’m making a scarf right now in fibers class, and I can finally start wearing those boots I bought two months ago.

 

Besides the wardrobe, I love how fall brings holiday after holiday. Stores have brought out their Halloween stuff already, and although a lot of people hate it when holidays begin so early, I say the more of them, the merrier. We’re entering the season where from now until January, houses are covered in Halloween/Thanksgiving/Chanuchrismakwanzakah/New Year’s decorations. It also seems like everyone has a birthday around this time (in fact, I like to consider my September 19th birthday as the beginning of this holiday marathon).

 

So even though fall means the end of summer, I guess it’s not all downhill from here. I’ve just started most of my college applications, and although I can’t say that I’ve gotten used to school, it’s at least not as painful as it was a few weeks ago, now that I’ve realized the things I have to look forward to. I guess the old cliché about a closed door bringing an open window is true; since we live in Wisconsin, though, opening a heating vent might be a better choice right now.

Comments

Karen Waldkirch   

Maddie, I too love Fall. (Probably because I also have a Fall birthday!)However, this year I'm a little less excited about the cooler weather thanks to the horrible memories of last winter. Brrrr!

September 29, 2008 7:17 AM

glame   

Welcome to senior year!  I found senior year to be the most rewarding year of high school, yet the most challenging.  There are indeed many rewards that could potentially lie in front of you, but you will need to work long and hard in order to attain those awards.  However, it was during my senior year that I first felt the feeling that I always had something to do (whether it be college apps, scholarships, ACT/SAT prep, AP prep, school, etc.).  There was always a project that demand my attention.  Unfortunately, that feeling has yet to go away and I do not see it ending in the foreseeable future.  So, good luck and have fun because graduation will come sooner than you think.

September 29, 2008 9:50 PM

Laura Beyer   

Hello fellow blogger!

I wanted to let you know, that after 20 years, I have returned to college.  I do not regret taking time to raise my children, but the fact that you are going upon graduating from high school is such a gift to yourself.  It appears to me through your writing that you are intelligent and have made good choices.  I enjoy your writing and will continue to be a fan.

Your parents have done a fantastic job and should be proud of you!

Laura Beyer

PS: take as many pictures of family, friends and teachers as you can during this last year and keep a journal.  I wish I had....  :)

October 1, 2008 10:10 PM

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