Everyone became so close, lifelong friendships were made, memories we will never forget, a new experience gave everyone an insight we could never imagine, appreciation was given to those who deserved it, the determination built up after a look into the industry no-one else could give us and most importantly... a watchful eye and helpful hand were always behind us as we discovered the big bad world all by ourselves.
It was a good day for Graduation. I had been working that morning at the cruise ships at the port, I met alot of nice people so I put myself in a good mood for the rest of the day. Ben came to Dunedin for the weekend and to come to Graduation, along with his mum and Stacey (who already live in Dunedin).

There were alot of speeches and a couple of performances. Cameron (a guy in my class) sang a really sweet song and brought myself and others to tears. Even though he forgot some of the words, I don't think anyone really cared less... We were all caught up in the meaning of his chosen song.
After the awards were handed out, it was time for a quick snack and drink (along with a couple of goodbyes) then it was off to The Terrace for Dinner with Ben, Paula and Stacey (Ben's shout hehe).
This year has definitely been a big one for me. I moved out of home at the age of 17, I moved to a city I had never been in for longer than 2 days, I started fresh - A new course, new friends, new family and new experiences. All of which I am a little sad about not having my own family around to see me accomplish everything and try new things for the first time. It's sad to say goodbye to my new friends, but I know that in this industry, I'm bound to see them again... Whether it's on a plane, in a travel agency, on a cruise or even walking down the street.
If any of my fellow Sir George students took the time to read this.... Best wishes for the future, aim high and don't forget your dreams xox.