Okay, you win. After all the posts and comments telling me to post, here it is. Peter, now it's your turn. Anyway, I am sorry I haven’t posted sooner. Or more often. It’s not entirely my fault…our computer wouldn’t let me post pictures, but I finally got it working. The rest of it is my fault. “April and Michelle” just isn’t quite the same without April… Well, now I’m out of excuses, so here it is: the one you've all been waiting for!
So, graduation isn’t exactly a recent event anymore, but it was a really big milestone in my life. In honor of that fact, I decided to kind of make this a recap of the last year of my experience as a high school student! (I’ll do a separate one for Graduation.) And sorry that the pictures aren't in order....for some weird reason, they didn't post in the order I had them in...but you'll just have to live with it, because I'm not going to start over:)
So, graduation isn’t exactly a recent event anymore, but it was a really big milestone in my life. In honor of that fact, I decided to kind of make this a recap of the last year of my experience as a high school student! (I’ll do a separate one for Graduation.) And sorry that the pictures aren't in order....for some weird reason, they didn't post in the order I had them in...but you'll just have to live with it, because I'm not going to start over:)

Yep, I warned you they were out of order! haha I guess we'll just start here anyway. I'll post in more details on the actual high school graduation, but this picture is from seminary graduation. I don't remember how they do it in America, but we had a really nice program with our stake a week before graduation. I think I was the luckiest one---I even got a picture with our wonderful mission president and his wife!
After the program, there was a really fun dance. This is a picture of Leina, Latai, and me, after we'd been decked out! In the middle of the dance, all the graduates were invited to come stand in the middle of the tennis court so that people could come give us leis. If you think Halloween is cool, you should've seen how much candy I got from this!

The Class of 2008 sang three songs at graduation ("These Are The Days", "Graduation Day", and "O Home Beloved"). We practiced every day after school, and the Friday before graduation they announced that we'd have a picnic after practice. So, after a shortened school day and practice, we all headed to the very back of the rugby field, where we had a fun time just enjoying the food and playing together one more time...
Or senior prom, or whatever you want to call it. They didn't want it to conflict with studying for exams, so they moved it to third term. Kinda crazy, but it was still really fun. My mom sewed the dress; even without the box of patterns she left in America! (isn't she amazing?!) I went with Manase Taumoepeau, and we had a ton of fun...or at least I did :)

There were a lot of activities in town to celebrate the coronation, and marching was one of them. All the schools marched around town and past the palace. (That's our principal, Sione Tafuna, and the student body officers.) Most of the other activities took place at night so we didn’t get very good pictures, but they were a lot of fun. They even had a pretty cool show of fireworks down on the wharf. (For the record, fireworks are way cooler when they're also being reflected in the ocean.)
‘Atele is the all-boys government school on the island. As part of their graduation celebrations, they had a dance and invited about 30 girls from each of the other high schools. It was fun, but I have to admit that I like Liahona boys a lot more! :)
Recognize the one on the left? Yep, that's April! Even though she's back in the states now, she was still here and got to march with us for the opening of parliament. The one in the middle is Erica McKee, President Eric Shumway's granddaughter who was here for a few months. And for those of you who are still confused...I'm the one on the right.
(Leina, Me, Lute, and my teacher, 'Ilisapesi)
My friend Lute and I participated in a speech competition to represent Liahona. I won first place and received a $200 cash prize, as well as a cell phone, (cool, yeah?) and Lute placed fourth. (It was also really neat to find out later through Dad, who met one of the judges, that I didn’t win just because I’m a palangi. In fact, they decided at the beginning that they were NOT going to let me win, but I guess my charm won them over in the end :)
The track and field events are referred to generally as "sports". There are two days of sports at Liahona for inter-house competitions, and 3 days for inter-college competitions. It gets pretty hot and muggy being in the sun for 10 hours a day, but it's lots of fun to watch and cheer on the school. Unfortunately, Liahona broke its winning streak of 3 years....*sigh.* Oh well, we had to give the other schools a chance, right? And don't worry---we'll be back in full force next year!!
This picture was supposed to be at the beginning....and now it's at the end! It was the first dance of the year, welcoming everyone back to the world of studying, uniforms, and of course—school dances! Now it's behind me, but it's okay, because I'll stay green & white forever! Liahona 4 Life!!!
6 comments:
YAY MICHELLE! WAY TO GO IDAHO! WAHOO ON GRADUATION AND POSTING!!! And I was typing in all-caps because I'm really excited for you!
Liahona 4 Life is right!!! Way to go Michelle! those sure are some fun picutres. Tell Mom her blue dress at the top turned out really nice. (nice, eh?) (I wasn't around when she finished it...)
Thanks for posting this, Michelle! I LOVE reading about your experiences, even in summary form. Your blond hair and beaming smile seem like such a bright addition to Tonga, and that country and high school seem to have added such a rich dimension to your life.
'Ofa lahi atu!
shelzer, it's hard to pick out which one you are since you just blend right in. :) i hope those tongans know how lucky they are to have their lives touched by yours. and my personal favorite reminder: i'll get to see all this in person in about one month. can you believe this time is really here? we've been talking about it for so long!
I hate to say it, but this blog needs to be redeemed again.
Hey,
My name is Delaney and I heard about Liahona High School through a friend of mine whose older siblings all went to Liahona. I live in Utah too, And my dream would be to transfer to Liahona in my junior year. I haven't found any exchange programs that go to Tonga, so I'm wondering how you got involved.
Thanks so much,
Delaney
(By the way, if your wondering how i found your blog, I typed in "Foreign Exchange Tonga Liahona High School" and this was the first link"
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