{"id":2045,"date":"2011-09-26T12:30:39","date_gmt":"2011-09-26T17:30:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/social.plymouth.k12.in.us\/perspective\/?p=2045"},"modified":"2014-04-07T07:16:19","modified_gmt":"2014-04-07T12:16:19","slug":"students-travels-over-the-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/social.plymouth.k12.in.us\/perspective\/?p=2045","title":{"rendered":"Students\u2019 Travels Over the Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_2273\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/social.plymouth.k12.in.us\/perspective\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/09\/Libbs-Freshman-Trip-022.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2273\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2273\" title=\"Libbs Freshman Trip 022\" src=\"http:\/\/social.plymouth.k12.in.us\/perspective\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/09\/Libbs-Freshman-Trip-022-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-2273\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Mrs. Portteus and daughter Libby enjoy the view of the island while riding a tandem bike.  Photo provided by: Mrs. Portteus<\/p><\/div>\n<p><em>By Michaela Moreno<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Traveling,  soaking up the sun, and living freely is what summer vacation is known  for. As students and faculty get back into their routines, they like to  sit back and think about those memorable two months of summer.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->Although  Senior Marissa Sullivan didn\u2019t go anywhere far, she did go to Muncie  for a week for the softball world series. \u201cMy team ended up getting  third place out of 98 teams,\u201d Sullivan says with a smile.<\/p>\n<p>For  most of the summer, Junior Diana Baca spent her days in Mexico. \u201cMy  favorite moment was two days before I came back home, there was a small  festival in the town where I stayed, and it was really interesting,\u201d  Baca said.<\/p>\n<p>Surprising  things can occur in two months. Students can come across celebrities or  even the President. When Junior Kurt Corsbie was asked if he met anyone  special\/important he replied,\u201dNo, I wish.\u201d \u00a0Coincidentally Sullivan  replied the same thing. It appears that \u00a0Plymouth High School students\u00a0  were let down this summer.<\/p>\n<p>Freedom!  Sunshine! The beach! These are just a few things that describe a  typical student\u2019s summer. \u201cYeah-Woo!\u201d is how Freshman Elizabeth Portteus  describes her summer experience. Corsbie, on the other hand, describes  his vacation as simply \u201csummer.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When  it comes to summer vacation, students can have the time of their lives  or hate every minute of it. \u201cI most definitely enjoyed summer because it  took me out of my usual routine at home, and I got to meet some new  people,\u201d replied Baca. Sullivan said,\u201dYes I loved my summer so much and  wish it was still here. I got a lot closer with my friends and made so  many great memories that I will never forget.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Now  school is back in session and everyone is back into routine . First day  jitters are over and done with and summer is a memory. But during those  wonderful two months Sullivan did not miss school. \u201cSchool? Not so  much, but the people I missed.\u201d she commented.<\/p>\n<p>At  last, students say goodbye to the long days of sunshine and pull out  those jackets; maybe sit by the fireplace and share summer experiences  while they look forward to the next arrival of summer vacation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Michaela Moreno Traveling, soaking up the sun, and living freely is what summer vacation is known for. 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