Saturday, January 2, 2010

Happy Birthday to You



Happy Birthday to Habash,

Hey "slowpoke," as you accidentally responded to in calculus, here's a recap of things that have happened in the past 126,227,704 seconds.  Enjoy, and don't laugh too hard.

  1. We met in 7th grade, when Julian introduced me to you in history class.  There were four Chrises in Kidder's class 6th period (remember that lunch didn't count back then) class.
  2. I later found out you were with me in Algebra I as well, so eventually we became friends that way.
  3. Later that year we worked on that castle project, my first project in which I collaborated with someone, and the other person (you) actually did work. We also happened to participate in the Spell-a-thon, where we both got eliminated somewhere. 
  4. By the end of the year, you managed to write this in my yearbook:
  5. Hello Myron, this is Chris Habash, a new friend from seventh grade.  We have been through a lot (no I'll say many) "things" this year.  Including projects and essays, well not really that much.  The castle project - yes.  Do not let the homicidal maniac sign the yearbook.  At least he won't bother us in Geometry next year!  Since now I'm continuing (fridays) from yesterday, congratulations on passing the test (Geometry, well Algebra) both of us.
  6. Therefore we had a good summer, and then rendezvoused at the walk through for 8th grade.  I had just got back from a trip to Lake Tahoe over the summer (and incidentally my last for quite a while), and told you about it.  And then I declared that the only reason I would be in school is so I can look forward to skiing in 2008.  And you said, "but your going to Canada."
  7. We met in geometry. We were severely confused about what to expect from a "Mr. Nguyen" we had never heard of before.  And in addition, it was a weird class with both middle school students and high school students.  We later came to get the feel that this was normal, along with PE with Ms. Gomes.
  8. También, tu fuiste mi fuente de inspiración a escribir música.  Nosotros estábamos en la clase de español de Sra. Rice. Durante nuestro tiempo en su clase, me aburrí y enseñarte un poco música. A ver se recuerdas...
  9. For most of 8th grade, we would get to talk: in the morning after we walked out of Geometry and headed back to the middle school side; once between passing periods for 3rd and 4th period; during lunch; in history with Ms. Doyle; and if I'm lucky, after school as you exit the locker room.
  10. As we developed our cadence for dealing with the school year, we finally got to the eight grade promotion.  Basically our ceremony was rather awkward, where we weren't lined up in alphabetical order.  Therefore I was speaking with Ellango the whole time, with a running commentary of people's accomplishments so far as they walk the scaffold.  I'm pretty sure you got the certificate before me, so if I remember correctly, I said to Ellango, "you deserve the applause."
  11. Thus as we concluded 8th grade, you wrote in my yearbook:
  12. Hi Myron Lam, this is Christopher Habash a.k.a best friend, and I'm the real one!!     So, this is cool, I can't believe it's over, I remember when I saw you in the walk through.  I hope it's the same next year.  We had a lot of laughs.     The music you made was awesome. - of course a hard-worker you are.  Pleasure to have in class - oops the teacher's influenced me.
  13. We spent most of our summer doing that summer assignment Ms. Headington gave us...TCOMC.  We randomly talked over the telephone a few days before school started - I remember that conversation.  You briefly mentioned how we should have met up over the summer to have fun, and how you and Marci exchanged a few words.  Again, I reminded you about my desires to go skiing, which is a tradition that we agreed on keeping. 
  14. Come 9th grade, and I became increasingly greedy with my time with you, specifically when I walked to Mr. Richardson's class and you walked to PE.  We only shared a single class that year, and it was English.  And we didn't have the same lunch period.
  15.  You and Mendoza came to my first birthday party in a very long time.  Now what did we do, I barely remember.  It included fussing around on the piano, playing monopoly, playing with my bike outside, and the like.  Mendoza and I later went on to eat a Todai in Concord, and hence, we made the plan to get together during ski week.
  16. (Out of the style with the other posts, there is a point 14 in this one) Around December, we had the cultural exchange in Headington, and you taught us a few words in Hebrew, and shared baklava with the class.  It was also the last time I could look at you in the eye without tilting my head, for you grew taller than me with your growth spurt around January 2008.
  17. And boy, you wrote a long thing for freshman year's yearbook, during that awards ceremony nonsense:
  18. Hello, Hola, shalom, Bonjour, Kif'halec, and many other different languages to greet very good friends, if not best friends.  Although some people would consider me their best friend, I consider you my best friend in the sense of having meaningful conversations and being there for each other, but I'm sure you also have good best friends (like Marci, Benton, Ellango, Henry...are mine).  Call me/e-mail me; as usual to discuss matters.  Um.. let's see, what else, I still plan to take Amanda up on that offer of going to San Francisco together without our parents, to intrude...so feel free to contact me anytime.  And hopefully we will have many classes next year together, because we'll be taking the same classes.  A friend (Habash)
  19. And as it turns out we didn't have a lot of classes together in 10th grade, only Journ, WHAP and Spanish.  Or well, that's already 3/7 classes.  So I take that back.  At least we managed to im prove hour writing American goodly by the end of year from take juornalism and good engrish teacher Sub and Litvin.  "Um," (Wojo) we also learned a bit about the world around us in WHAP. "Historically speaking," (Wojo) we did take world history in 6th grade, but it was nothing compared to the stuff crammed down our minds.  En la clase de español, nosotros teníamos la Sra. Mar por un segundo año. Este tiempo, nosotros teníamos la misma hora.  Y Davidson estaba en la clase.
  20. Well, this is embarrassing.





    I forgot to get you to sign my yearbook for sophomore year.  Probably because you had to go at the conclusion of the ceremony, or something of the like.  And because I was busy watching CNET TV during the last few days of sophomore year.  Likewise, it's not like we've done crap in junior year yet, so I'll stop the list at the end of sophomore year.




And thus concludes this very long [last name] blog post for you.

*MZ

7 comments:

  1. Oi Habash! Well, I would also make a huge list of memories as well but since it's 3 am in the morning and I am rather scatter-brained at the moment, I will briefly list some of the memories, events, and experiences that we shared ever since we met (whether or not you remember): the day that random janitor greeted me in Spanish while you and everyone else were greeted in English, the times spent in Mr. Allen's class during 7th grade, Habash Day (how could you forget that? XD), Anthony's End-of-the-Year Party, (huge time leap now) Myron's party and the Saw movie day. Hopefully we can have more memories to share in the near future (like the potential "Adventure Day After-party" picnic thing! :D) So yeah. Happy Birthday (again) Habash!

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  2. HABASHOOOOO HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

    I love you, darling.

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  3. yo yo yo. happy birthday, christopher. I wish you a very happy ra ra ra ah ah roma ro ma ma birthday. ahahha. Alles Gute Zum Geburtstag!

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  4. Chris! Happy ultimately belated birthday ahaha! You are honestly one of the most deserving people I know. AND YOU ACT LIKE YOU'RE NOT! But yeah, I really admire your diligence, kindness, generosity, friendliness, politeness, patience, thoughtfulness, and all the other positive -nesses they have :] You just have an all-around great character. [Don't you shake your head and be modest about this.] Thanks for always listening and always helping me! HAPPY BIRTHDAY AGAIN! And I hope you had a fun, wild time! See ya in... less than 8 hours... sigh

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