Farewell Article


Over the past two years, I have been apart of my school's journalism staff. This past year I have had the pleasure of writing for the newspaper. In the last edition of the paper, the seniors write a farewell article, so here is mine:

While sitting down to write this, I couldn’t decide if I wanted to approach this the way Taylor Swift sat down and wrote “Wildest Dreams” with her soft delicate hands, or if I wanted to approach it the way Nicki Minaj wrote her 2015 VMA acceptance speech where she roasted everyone. So I think I am going to make it a little bit of both. 
You might know me as the girl that shows up to school 25 minutes late every day, or as the girl that runs a mildly successful Taylor Swift blog, or you may have been scrolling down a humor Instagram account and saw a beautiful Indian woman in squirrel pajamas and thought to yourself “wait is that my school?” Yes that is me. I am the meme that goes to your school. Anyways, I guess I am supposed to write a farewell column or something to symbolize leaving the journalism staff. 
It is so weird to me to think about how much different my life is now compared to my freshman year. World-class 21st century philosopher Taylor Swift once said, “I know nothing now compared to what I will know someday.” I think about how different my life is now and how different it probably will be in the next four years. So many things have changed since freshman year. My iPhone doesn’t die within an hour, One Direction only has four members, I am six inches taller and I can drive. If you were to tell me as a freshman that by graduation I would be invited to Taylor Swift’s house and be hit with a golf club by her, I would have laughed in your face. But look where I am now. 
It is honestly amazing how much life can change in four years. Freshman Maya would show up to school 15 minutes early every day; now look at me. I haven’t been early to school since March of sophomore year. Although the person who entered MHS in 2012 is a different person than the one exiting this week, all of the things in between have shaped me into a person I have learned to become proud of. One of my favorite characteristics about myself is that I am independent. Some of the best advice I have ever received was that people can say what they want about you, but you can be independent and choose to take it in or block it out. Because ultimately you are what you believe you are, and not the opinion of someone who doesn’t know you.
I remember sophomore year a kid that literally looked like a stalk of asparagus told me I would be prettier if I didn’t have circles under my eyes. If someone were to say that to me now, I probably would have yelled at them and told them how they resemble a mediocre-tasting vegetable that can genetically affect someone’s urine. But sophomore Maya was weak. I spent so much time worrying about it and I let it affect my confidence. 
I remember one day I finally realized that there are things that we just can’t change. I feel like everyone spends so much time worrying about things we hate about ourselves, but most of the time, they’re things we can’t control. It may have taken me 18 years to figure it out, but once I stopped hating the things that I didn’t like about myself, my life became much more beautiful. Moral of the story is don’t let a creepy sophomore guy that weighs like 98 pounds and probably owns a meninist shirt, but also One Direction’s entire discography, tell you how you should feel. 
There are lots of things I want to be remembered for. Maybe I’m the girl you will tell your kids about when they ask you who Taylor Swift is or maybe I’m the person who threw bread sticks onto the dance floor at SubDeb. But whatever I may be to you, I hope that I have made you laugh at some point over the past four years.
If you want to see if I become a successful marketing manager living in a fabulous apartment overlooking a city, or fail out of college my first semester because I couldn’t wake up to my alarm, then follow me on Twitter @mayaminocha13. Sorry I had to get that last bit of self promo in before graduation.

Strawberry Fields Forever

To kick-off summer, my friends and I decided to take a visit to a strawberry field. It was the perfect way to start off summer and it's one of the few things to actually when you live in the middle of of the midwest.




Okay I don't really know what else to say, I just wanted to share these pics lmao


Why I loved growing up with Taylor Swift


I know that I have the title as the "crazy annoying Taylor Swift fan" at my school, but it doesn't bother me one bit. Looking back on it, Taylor and I have grown up with each other. She has evolved in so many ways since I started listening to her, but that is the reason why I love her so much, we grew up with each other. She isn't the curly blonde haired girl that sings country music off key that I fell in love with in 2007, but I'm also not a third grader anymore. Basically everything in my life has changed since 2007, except for Taylor and I. I know that people think that I am crazy for "obsessing"  over a single person, but what they don't understand is how it is much more than that. She was there when I was walking home from fourth grade listening to Teardrops on my Guitar on my iPod nano. She was there for me on my first day of middle school. She was there for me on my first day of high school, and she will be the song I turn on when I get into my car after walking out of the school on the last day of high school. 
The thing I love about her music is that it is so relatable. Listening to relatable music always makes me feel better because it makes me feel like someone is going through the same things that I am and experiencing the same feelings. Do I know what it's like to be chased by paparazzi while holding Harry Style's hand? No, but she writes her music in such a way where the feeling gets across and everyone has experienced a feeling of people talking about you, or disapproval. I will never forget all the times Taylor made me feel so special. Both of the times I met her, she made me feel like I was the most important person in the world and she cared about every single thing that I had to say. Being able to tell the girl that I have looked up to for a majority of my life all she has done for me and have her just hug me was the best feeling in the world.


     Throughout high school, I went through a lot of different things, primarily a lot of self esteem issues. A lot of this was that I didn't like my appearance and that turned into a dislike in my personality and that developed into a lack of confidence. To sum all of this up, Taylor helped me get through all of those things and now I feel like a confident, beautiful, driven girl. One of my favorite things Taylor has ever said was "It’s hard enough to hear what other people have to say. Please let the voices in your head be nice to you." I finally realized one day that there are things that I can't change about myself and so I am going to stop hating those things because they are never going to change. I don't know what kind of person I would be today if I would have never bought Taylor's country album in 2007, or create a Taylor Swift blog in 2012.  All of those things have given me the most amazing friends, lessons and opportunities. I don't know where my life would be without these things, but I have a feeling that I wouldn't be as confident with myself as I am now. Thank you for being a part of my life for 10 years and thank you for always being by my side. It was a pleasure to grow up with you @ TAYLORSWIFT.
Also I have no idea why the font changes here and you guys know I am probably going to be too lazy to fix it.


HERE IS AN EMO GLOW UP. The picture on the left is me at the opening night of the red tour in Omaha my freshman year. I remember being all the way in the back but still LOSING MY MIND when she came out because it was..HER IN THE FLESH. Fast forward 3 years and at the 1989 Omaha show, I got to meet her back stage. It is crazy to think about all of the things that happened in between, but I am glad they did. I LOVE YOU. This truly is the ultimate freshmen year vs. senior year.

Boston


Great 21st century philosopher Taylor Swift once wrote a song about falling in love with a city and I can relate to this, because after taking a five day trip to Boston, I have fallen in love with it. I love how it has the fast pace of any city, but the quaint New England charm. You feel like you are in a big city, but at the same time you feel like you are in an adorable coastal town. Anyways I went with my school for a business competition and here is how our trip went!

Day 1

After finishing my obligations with my school, we walked down to the Boston Public Gardens and Boston Common. They were both absolutely beautiful with all the flowers blooming, it kinda felt like you were in a story book surrounded by a city. 








Day 2

The second day, I had a free day and so a large group of us    took the subway to the beginning of the Freedom Trail and walked back to the hotel. If you ever go to Boston, I HIGHLY recommend walking the freedom trail. You get to see all the areas and historical sites of Boston. I loved walking through the suburb Charlestown, across the Charles River and exploring the neighborhoods of Boston. After the walk, we went to Fenway Park for an event with the conference we were attending. 






Day 3

Even though this was one of my free days, I woke up early and walked to the famous coffee shop the  Thinking Cup on Newbury Street. After my trip to the coffee shop, my friend and I walked through the South End neighborhood and took pictures. I loved this area and the charming architecture of the neighborhood. Anyways it truly was the perfect Sunday morning. 




Later in the day, I got to see my friend Izzi that I met in Taylor Swift's living room. I loved getting to catch up with her for a little bit. After that we went on one of those duck tours, and I felt like such a tacky tourist. I would recommend walking the Freedom Trail instead of the duck tour. 



Day 4

This day was spent packing up to leave and then going to the Boston Tea Party Museum. After the Museum, we walked down Newbury Street and went shopping, AND I GOT THE CUTEST OUTFIT TO EVER EXIST AND I WILL BE BLOGGING IT SOON.

Thank you Boston for being so lovely, I can't wait to go back and explore more.You have officially earned the title as my favorite city.







April Playlist