Post-Season Thoughts
Never in my life would I think I’d be walking off of a football field in a stadium while crying.
Never would I think I’d be crying as two of the captains announce that they won’t be doing winter guard.
Never Have I thought I would have become so attached to what I do that it became a part of my personality
Never should I doubt in my ability to do something new
Never will I give up doing what I love
I shall forever cherish this season as not only my first season but also as a season where my I changed massively as a person from a shy quiet child who’d always be trying to hide from anyone to someone who’d smile defiantly at judges while performing.
I am so grateful for the chance to be in this family and this sport.
They always say dropping is a choice
But so is catching with your hands
Everyone that reblogs this is gonna get inspiration to practice in their asks!!!
Trying to join DCI is the modern day equivalent of running off to join the circus
Here’s a tip, from an idiot freshman.
Don’t
Over
Do
The
Toss
Even
If
You
Can
Lights are expensive
And it’s gone over multiple fences
Me: Hey Guys, what’s up? I’m Artemis and I’m getting post-season depression
What I’m bad at: most things
What I’m good at: somehow hitting myself in the face with absolutely everything
But all of your other runs have been shit
I joined guard after I tried joining the band program but because the school I came from had an infamously bad program the director sent me down to the guard. I was heartbroken because I had my mallets and a piece I had been practicing for the last few months. Regardless, In the end, I’m way happier in Guard.
Usually I’m not like this but please follow this blog I wanna feel like it’s actually good for something because I’m particularly excited about making it
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