Hello web-friends!
You probably thought I would be the last person in the world to get a blog..well, at least I did. But reading over my friends blogs lately got me thinking; it's not fair for me to get insights into their lives without giving a little back...so here goes nothing!
I don't want to break down the whole title in one post, I'm planning to take my time..it's built-in material. So let's start with the one that I've come upon most recently: Senioritis. Most you have experienced a from of this at some point in your life..not wanting to do homework, just watching the clock tick down to graduation. But in this case, I'm talking about a different kind of Senioritis..the one where you miss everything about your senior year.
I've been graduated for a couple months now and I am definitely missing school. Take this blog for example. For the last 16 years I couldn't stand writing papers. I'd wait until the last minute and be done as soon as I met the three page minimum. (as an ag major, I maybe had one paper that needed to be over 5 pages) But here I am..writing for leisure. What's next? Creating a Powerpoint of what I've had for lunch the last 3 weeks? (P.S. lots of corn dogs)
But obviously, it's not the school work that makes me long for the days back in good ol R.F. It's the people. UWRF has to be the most friendly place I have ever been..I made so many friends there and met the woman of my dreams. I got a quality education and met quality people. The problem is...we've all gone our separate ways. I've seen this trend starting the last few years..friends would move off campus and because it was easy, they were replaced with new on-campus friends. So what happens now? Sure, facebook is great for keeping in touch, but there's something to be said for hanging out. It's just nice.
Obviously, a get together will always be just a phone call away. Maybe it's time for me to start calling people for some hanging out. After all, people can't be busy all the time can they? I really have enjoyed meeting people from all walks of life and looking back to see how much they have truly changed my life. I hope they (you) can remain a part of my life for a long time to come!
From the bottom of my heart..thank you to all the people that have helped shape me into what I am today. :) and together..I hope we can find a cure for this terrible disease.
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