
The next morning I went and got my sister's suitcase fixed for approx. $5. While waiting, I bought some "dirty ice cream" on the side of the road. It's called that because it's homemade and not really regulated.

This tiny serving was about 10 cents.

After that I went to visit my old school, La Salle. I spent 13 years here.

the atrium used to be...an atrium. now there are two levels, the upper one is like a mini cafeteria.

My old classroom when I was a senior.

The old first grade area. If you notice all the boys are wearing long pants. All boys used to be required to wear shorts until high school, but with the recent outbreak of Dengue Fever, pants became mandatory to cover up the legs against mosquitoes.

The new chapel is bright and refreshing. The old one was scary as FUCK (no pics, it was locked).

The view from gate 1. The parking lot used to be all gravel but now it's nice and paved.

This was the old Home Ec building, that was also shared by the Guidance Counselor. The stairs used to be really narrow and steep, and a lot of people got dizzy going up and down. Now it's a little more user friendly.

Under the atrium is a computer lab.

The room beside it is a netroom, where students can whore out Facebook on fancy Macbooks. I don't ever remember my school having enough money for this. Every year my school holds a money drive to raise funds for various projects to make the school better. Guess now they can afford air conditioning for every classroom, new chapels, Macbooks, etc. Students now have it pretty good compared to my generation.

Outside the cafeteria. I got into a fight where that orange cone is...forgot what about though.

Inside. There used to be tables where I was standing, and it was like the permanent spot for my homies.

This used to be the prep area, but now it's for 3rd and 4th grade I think. A flagpole used to stand where the playground is situated, and we would line up and race from the building to the flag.

One half of the gym. It used to be a lot smaller and darker. I remember getting hit in the face with a stray volleyball.

The other half. They tore down the old gym and combined it with the one above to make one big one.

Inside this building is the alumni office, and another eating area. Above is another basketball court.

The soccer field. There used to be a big tree at the very end, which is where people used to sit and play Magic. Near the screen right soccer goal was the fence some kids used to sneak out of class. I never did though.

Bleacher area. A lot of class pictures get taken here.

Like this one. Someone tagged me in a 7th grade photo. FFFUUUUUUU--

One of the music rooms. I used to play in a group called a Rondalla, where we played 16-stringed instruments. Sometimes I'd sub for guitar and double bass. Rarely drums though because I sucked at it. I also came out with a lot of old sheet music, so I'll try to play them again someday.

Gate 3. See the yellow stripe on the side? It's padding. Lots of kids hit their heads on these things and go dumb...like me.

Back to the cafeteria to take this one shot. To the right was an awesome dim sum stand. No longer there though because they were a mom and pop operation, and the school wanted real businesses to set up shop. To the left was another spot where I got into a fight.

During 3rd grade us boy scouts camped out in the school playground (where the chapel used to be). They woke us up at 3am to wash up. My friend and I saw a ghost at the very end of this hallway.

And we yelled like girls and ran down this path.