Mustang Musings: Thanksgiving Break

Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for the things you have and the people who surround you. It’s also a holiday that gives students a week off from school. With that in mind, the Mustang asked the student body what their plans are during this upcoming break. Answers ranged from going out of town, visiting friends and family, and staying at home to rest up for the holidays. From the Mustang Staff, have a wonderful break and a Happy Thanksgiving!

 

“I’m going to Big Sur for Thanksgiving to see my sister, who’s in college. And I’m going to see the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special in theaters.” – Junior Gabby Garruto

 

“I’m gonna be participating in the events that transpire at a typical Thanksgiving holiday family event.” – Senior Collin Johnson

 

“I’m going to Palm Springs for a mother-daughter trip and staying for three whole days! I’m going hiking, swimming, and am going to eat a lot of pumpkin pie with vanilla ice cream.” – Junior Sophia Rucireta

 

“I am going to be hosting my wife’s birthday party followed by Thanksgiving festivities with family and friends, then my daughter’s birthday.” – Social Science teacher Oly Norris

 

“I’m running the O’side Turkey Trot 5K!” – Senior Sam Fierro

 

“I’m going to Weesha, California and my sisters are coming home from college. I’m also going to eat a lot of food.” – Sophomore Megan Scherer

 

“[I’m going to] finish my UC and CSU applications and have a fun Thanksgiving!” – Senior Josie Overland

 

“I am going to sleep, and my grandma is coming here from Georgia, so I’m going to the beach even though it’s basically below freezing. Oh, and I’m having Thanksgiving at the grandparents’.” – Junior Marilyn Waldropp

 

“I’ll be doing some extra credit for AP Bio and I’m coming up with two new pieces for AP Studio Art (I’m hoping one will become my new magnum opus). Other than scintillating homework I hope to have a nice Thanksgiving with my family. Lots of hot chocolate and pumpkin pie are hopefully involved.” – Senior Lauren Nelson

 

“I’m going to Vegas, baby!” – Freshman Matthew Zounes

 

“[I am going to] check out colleges in the Northwest.” – Junior Caleb Clay

 

“Gonna see some family, gonna see my friends, and [my friends and I] are going to have our first all-night script writing session.” – Junior Ben Ellerbrock

 

“Eating thanks that is given, and breaking in general. Not much.” – Senior Zach Lighton

 

“My family’s coming over and I’m eating food. OMG.” – Junior Daniel Clinton

 

“I am going to Connecticut and then Florida to see my family.” – Freshman Evan Weissman

 

“On Friday I’m going to see “Delivery Man” with some of my friends, the movie where the guy has, like, five hundred kids because they screwed something up. And then the day after Thanksgiving I’m going to go to Palm Springs with my family.” – Junior Sarah Hyndman

 

“I’m going to LA to visit my family and eat turkey.” – Senior Maddy Silverstein

 

“I am going to Palm Springs with my family. We are going to have a blast from the past.” – Sophomore Jewels Weinberg

 

“I’ll probably just chill for a couple days and pick up some stuff at Black Friday.” – Junior Tomas Sandoval

“I’m flying to Northern California to have Thanksgiving with my aunt, my cousin, my grandmother, and my aunt’s boyfriend’s random family members, and my cousin’s girlfriend. I appear to have a rather lot of cooking ahead of me.” – Senior Jacob Duga

 

“I’m going to Big Bear to snowboard and roll around in the snow.” – Sophmore Harrison Pearson

 

“Friendsgiving with Laura Ensberg, Maddie Alper, and me.” – Senior Chloe Rock

 

“I’m gonna head down to Mexico to visit family and do stuff. You know, just the usual.” – Junior Steven Dominguez

 

“Practicing soccer.” – Senior Shaina Picitto

 

“Bake turkey, bake some pies, and celebrate Hanukah, because it’s the first night.” – Senior Elisa Willes

 

“Lots of art. I’m going to be visiting a friend in SLO. And lots of eating,” – Senior Irena Weaver

 

“I will be skateboarding with friends and will be munching down on delicious thanksgiving food.” – Sophomore Nicholas Wankier

 

“I will be celebrating Thanksgiving with my family and friends.” – Sophomore Ailish Weir Kevin

 

“I am going up to LA [Los Angeles] to visit friends.” – Freshman Nat Cornacchione

 

“I haven’t the foggiest notion [what I am doing for Fall Break].” – Sophomore Logan Fienberg

 

“I am going up to Santa Barbara and Big Sur with my family for a few days. And I’m eating turkey.” – Senior Janine Fischer

 

“Spending time with family, riding [horses], and watching many ballets.” – Senior Nicole Loya

 

“To party, and then sleep. And do art” – Senior Maddie Alper

 

“Hanging out with friends and eating food!” – Sophomore Margot Leach

 

“I’m looking forward to a friend-filled Thanksgiving dinner. Every one of my extended relatives lives in Korea, so huzzah for Skype chats and our loving neighbors!” – Sophomore Rebecca Lim

 

“Going to my aunt’s house for Thanksgiving.” – Freshman Noelle Franco

 

“We’re staying here but my older sister is coming home from San Francisco.” – Sophomore Allie Manis

 

“Going to Oregon to visit my brother and his child…and it will be wonderful and beautiful.” – Senior Hayley Earnest

 

“Chillaxin’ with the fam.” –Senior Ian Macgregor

 

“Desperately attempting to finish my college apps, sleeping, and watching a marginally unhealthy amount of Netflix.” – Senior Kirsten Walz

 

“For the break I going to spend time with family and friends and work on college applications.” – Senior Abby Espinosa

 

“Over the break I’m going to Texas. I hate Texas.” – Senior Kendra Brust

 

“I’m going camping with my family.” – Sophomore Krystal Felipe

 

“Staying home.” – Freshman Chloe Barton

 

“I’m going to Las Vegas to visit family and then to Utah to go hiking. I’m so excited!” – Freshman Kyra Benowitz

 

“I planned a desert trip for me and fourteen other friends, but it’s going to rain, so it should be… wet.” – Senior Andie Miller

 

“I’m working on the health class for PE. So exciting.” – Freshman Chloe Williams

 

“I plan to hang out with friends and stuff and play some video games. Nothing too exciting.” – Sophomore Nate Neumann

 

“So far my plans include the internet, sleeping, and black Friday shopping.” – Junior Stacy Li

 

“I am going to Massachusetts to visit colleges; however, for Thanksgiving (which also happens to be my birthday and the first day of Hanukkah) we’re going to Plymouth for this massive feast/re-inaction thingy.” – Senior Zachary Evans

 

“I am going on a camping trip in the desert and then I am visiting relatives for Thanksgiving.” – Senior Alana Primes

 

“I am going to try and hang out with as many people as humanly possible. And when it’s Thanksgiving I will eat. A lot. A lot. And then regret it. But not really. And then celebrate my grandpa’s birthday with German food (most likely).” – Senior Cassie Chung

 

“I’m probably going to sleep and watch movies on Netflix.” – Sophomore Devon Yuhas

 

“My sister, dad, and I will head up to LA County and learn how to cook a Thanksgiving dinner with my aunt. We normally don’t ever cook for Thanksgiving so it will probably end up being an interesting experience!” – Sophomore Alexis Hale

 

“I’m staying at my house all break. I’ll probably sleep and watch TV.” – Freshman Connor Dahl

 

“This weekend we are going to Fiesta Island to sail and kayak; then I am going to see the [Doctor Who] 50th anniversary episode in theaters on Monday. YES! Then I am just going to chill and do all the homework I will no doubt be assigned.” – Junior Rachel Colbath

 

“Seeing “Catching Fire,” going bowling, celebrating a few birthdays, and getting math tutoring.” – Senior Colin Weaver