Car Ride to Pacific Commons
Having fun on the car with my friends
Walked into restaurant; I have never been here before and the design looks intuitive
Even the napkins are unique
Our food arrived, and not only did it look delicious, it tasted amazing too!
When the class of 2015 students were underclassmen, I remember multicultural fondly as the week where people ate good food provided on campus and enjoyed an extended lunch. Now during our senior year, these same things are present and the week is the same as before, but many seniors and some juniors haven't even seen the tents set up let alone buy food from the horseshoe. We realize that now we are able to leave campus, we might as well buy what we want to eat, rather than buying the overpriced foods. Due to Multicultural Day airband practice, I had to stay on campus one day (out of the four days of extended lunch) to rehearse choreography. Afterwards, I didn't have time to go out to eat like I had originally planned, so I decided to buy food tickets and exchange them for food. I realized that despite the food not tasting exceptionally good for its price and the long line I had to wait in before I got my food, I had a great time. Multicultural Week is about spending time with your friends and celebrating various cultures, and everyone, even upperclassmen, should spend at least a day on campus to appreciate what others worked so hard to provide for the students of MSJHS.
It sucks to be required to practice during MC week lunch. you guys could reschedule it to after school!
ReplyDeleteA lot of people from our grade goes off campus now because it's much cheaper and more variety. I think it's true upperclassman should appreciate all the hard work the officers and volunteers are putting in to make the event happen :)