Learning to Say Goodbye

Last night, I had my final performance at Norwalk High School, and it was absolutely amazing. The Norwalk show is always intense, but this year, it was more intense than ever. Our band marched onto the field and truly performed our hearts out. I felt the emotion everyone had put into their music. I even got teary-eyed during the ballad! As the band marched off the field after the performance, I was filled with pride for myself and the band. After returning and watching Norwalk’s exhibition from the side of the field, I and the rest of the Trumbull seniors got another chance to have our names called in recognition of our years of dedication. I am so grateful to have been given that opportunity again. It saddens me that I have only one show left in my fall band career. It has all gone by so fast. When I’m in college next year and I come visit, it just won’t be the same. I will miss performing with this band so much.
I’m looking forward to an excellent week of practice, as well as a phenomenal Championship show next week!
Emma, Class of 2010

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