Now that my second year of college is really complete and I'll be headed home for the summer in about 40 hours I thought I'd take a look back.
Two years ago:
I was getting ready for graduation and couldn't begin to imagine ever leaving Flint and moving on with my life. College was something that was bound to happen, but I refused to think about it and I knew that I'd hate Marquette and wait with bated breath to come back home.
One year ago:
I was home for the summer after my first year of college. I didn't hate Marquette, but I would much rather be back in Flint. Most of my time at college was spent talking about home. I had a couple of close friends, but other than that I pretty much avoided people knowing that no one could live up to my Flint friends.
Today:
I have a steady job and an apartment in Marquette. Over the course of the school year I was involved in two shows that have changed my life. I have a bunch of amazing friends and at least five very close ones. Leaving to go home in a couple of days seems a bit of a tragedy since I know I'll be there for too long. The Andrew relationship seems a thing of the past and I am so ready to move on to new things. I have an amazing roomate and I am loving my North Pole life a whole bunch.



I'm thinking that's a bit of a change.

2 comments:
where the polar bears and penguins meet to film coke commericals
i can't believe there was a time you look forward to coming back to flint. I mean I love seeing you guys when I come home, but that is literally the highlight
p.s. i love the new hair color
pps come see me in missourah
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