Disney World a magical place, filled with magical talking animals, and beautiful princesses. For the seniors they will get to meet these magical creatures in less than two weeks. For most of the seniors they have never been to this Magical  Kingdom , and they are greatly anticipating arriving in the Kingdom  of Micky Mouse 
As I write this blog entry I reminiscing. Lets go back to the kindergarten, Matthew Newton, Patrick Stewart, and myself, Mr. Randy Ortquist were the first kindergarten class in the new building, and will be the first's to go all 13 years in this new building. As a senior I really miss naptime. 
Alright lets jump to middle school. This was a year filled with new things. New teachers, new classrooms, and new students. Also there is no nap-time, so if any elementary kids are reading this wonderful Blog post, enjoy nap-time.
Now, let’s jump to highs school, There is no nap-time, and that's pretty much all you need to know about high school.
Back to Disney. The seniors will be staying a large home right down the road from Disney. They have a private pool, and game room. They will be there for almost a week, and during that week they will visit the Wonderful Magical World of Disney, a magical place, filled with magical talking animals, and beautiful princesses. 
We will be down there in Orlando Coco  beach, and then we will do some shopping, and just relaxing with each other before we graduate. 
For the athletes who participate in track and field, girls soccer, and golf, they will be leaving on Saturday, but if you did not participate in any spring sports, or you did not want to go to track and field regional you would leave one day earlier which is a Friday. 
Being able to go on a senior trip sounds like so much fun, but it is also takes a lot of work. It takes a student all four years of high school to save up for it. But in my opinion it is defendantly worth it. 
Now that senior trip is only a week away the anticipation is ever growing more quickly. The seniors are all planning out what we are going to be doing while we are down there. 
Senior trip marks the end of your exciting high school career here at Calvary . It is something that I have looked forward to for four years, and now that it is here I wonder where the time went in high school. If I could give some advice to the younger grades it would be this: don't wish your time away here, enjoy all of your time with your friends, and teachers. Because when it is gone you will wish you had done more with them. 
- Randy Ortquist & Patrick Stewart, Seniors
 
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