8.01.2010
a simple predicate agrees with the simple subject
new blog, new chapter, same life. maybe this time i'll keep up and blog often? haaa i doubt it. i'm getting ready to start college (again-ish) woohoo! so i got my associates degree in december and took a semester off. which was great for me. even though i realized i have pretty much done nothing these last 8 months. seriously. i had a list of like 35 books to read. i think i read about 3. and i lost the list. oh well. now its time to go where i was meant to be. and i cannot wait!! late-night study sessions, cafeteria food, hall bathrooms (i wanted a suite, but that didn't happen. i'm ok with that, tho. i think. all i gotta say is there better not be hair in the drain), and new friends are calling my name. know what else is calling my name? the real world. (a phrase i have never understood. has the world i've been living in the past 20 years been fake?) job. loan payments. responsibilities. love? its life. and i'm going to love it.
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The first reality of dorm life with which you need to come to terms: there will always be hair in the drain... or on the walls... or just on the floor. Suck it up. Grab a wad of paper towels and take care of it yourself. It will be okay. I promise.
ReplyDeleteNew friends... what an interesting concept. When I left for SBC, I was so afraid to make new friends because I worried that they would make me forget about you and Jess. When I finally worked up the nerve to approach a group of girls on my hall (a group who included Ali, btw), I realized that new friends widened my horizons and made me appreciate you even more. You're in for such an enlightening experience, my dear Amie. There will be tough times, I can assure you, but you are strong enough to withstand the storm. So have fun! Take chances. Try new things, like foreign foods or different music or a dance class or something. Be crazy every now and then. Stay focused, but not too focused ;)
I just realized the first part of my comment can serve as a metaphor for college life in general. HA! I'm awesome. And so are you <3