Summer is starting.
Everyone is doing something of their own.
I don't care- I LOVE IT.
My goal is for this new blog to be a reflection of my life: the good, bad, awkward, stressful, exciting, etc. I recently blogged about my time in Chicago and as fun as that was, I don't want this blog to limit anything or any city. I hope I can keep up with this one...fingers crossed.
COLLEGE IS OVER.
college /ˈkälij/ noun, 'the fastest four years of ones life.'
"ZOMG, my time at college was the fastest four years of my life."
College was a blur. I loved every minute of it. Now I have no idea what to do with my time.
Emily, me, Nicole, Hannah, KC, Kerianne, Jacquelyn.
Graduating from school and ready to take on the world.
SUMMER IS STARTING
This is the season (and all around year) of wedding ceremonies. Count 'em folks: 6 this year. Besides getting together with friends and making our rounds to all of these weddings, it's a wonderful time to recognize all the love these amazing couples have for each other and how much of an honor it is to witness such love be unionized. Not sure how I was blessed with the gift, but whenever I see someone cry, I instantaneously join in. I might not even know who's doing the crying but that won't even matter. There will be flowing tears, so I can't forget to bring kleenex, aka an entire box.
EVERYONE IS DOING SOMETHING OF THEIR OWN
I'm so proud of my proactive, doer friends. A lot of times big plans or ideas just sound better in my head and I never actually do what I think is cool, but that's all about to change. My friends and I are all entering new and exciting times in our lives; individually, we're a perfect fit for what we're about to do.
Hannah is about to ride her bicycle across the country for MS, because she's a rockstar.
Emily is headed to Glacier National Park for the summer, because someone has to save the planet.
KC, Jacquelyn, and Nicole are busy studying for the NCLEX in order to be certified RN's. Future nurses of the world, y'all! Your lives are in good hands.
Kerianne just got a new social work gig and is the first of our 7 to get married! The countdown has already begun.
When it comes to change, I'm a textbook hypocrite. I say I hate change, but 9/10 times it works out for the best and then I look like a fool for complaining about it in the first place, but I'm sure I'm not the only one whose found themselves in a similar situation. Even though school is over, and friends are off doin' their thang, I couldn't be happier with the paths we're taking to live fuller and more independent lives. So where do we go now? Or go...ever? I believe that's entirely up to us. It's not about where or when you go, as long as you simply GO.

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