Thanksgiving, in more than adjectives.

Nov 27, 2005 18:54

Well, it’s over ( Read more... )

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nicegrlluv November 28 2005, 00:16:26 UTC
i really like reading your entries, because you put into words the way i feel everytime i leave home. i feel guilty everytime i want college to be over so i can just get on with my life, and just settle in one place and be content, but by living two lives i've realized its just a necessary part of life and one that will completely change me. its really hard for relationships, but by being apart and growing seperatly, it brings to much more to a relationship..

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the49erfan05 November 28 2005, 14:17:30 UTC
"But it’s still home. It always has been, it always will be. And I think that hit me Saturday night as I was in Joe’s Blazer screaming at him to drive faster in the left lane as Sarah and I rolled down our windows in the backseat and stuck our heads out into the crisp late November air, with the lights of the small metropolis of Wilkes-Barre in the valley to our left. The wind hit our faces and we couldn’t breathe, and when I came in for a breath and heard “There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays” on the radio and saw Joe and Jenna and Sarah laughing hysterically and looked in the rearview mirror and saw my ridiculously windswept hair, I silently thanked God for that place. "

same....same

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