“The [Mid-Autumn Festival] is a harvest time, like Thanksgiving for Americans. During this time, the moon just so happens to be the brightest. If you go and look at the Chinese calendar, you’ll be able to find out what period of time it is. We all get together as a family reunion, we feast, watch the Moon and eat mooncakes. My favorite is probably the lotus seed [paste] with the salty egg in the middle or red bean [paste], but the others are okay. If the moon is there, we’ll get together and go outside [to] watch the Moon. It’s cool because [the moon is] glowy [and] it feels like the sun at dusk. That’s how bright it is. [The Mid-Autumn Festival] has given me a reason to look forward to the fall. Whenever [I] look at something for a long time [I start] daydreaming, [and when I look at the moon I] have this very weird feeling. It feels very at peace just by yourself. I feel a similar feeling would be standing out in the rain. So it’s a really beautiful moment to reflect. And you have fun with your family. I would say it’s a great period of time to have fun and remember what we have,” sophomore Sofia Wu said.
Sofia Wu
Reflecting on the Moon
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Grace Loethen, Staff Writer
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 10
Years on staff: 2
What was your favorite childhood TV show? Oomi Zoomi
What is your favorite book? I like The Giver by Louis Lowry a lot.
What motivates you? Making noticeable progress in my work makes me so happy! It reminds me that I'm getting somewhere and I can reach my goal.