So my father was waiting for me at the airport with two dozen of the most beautiful red roses I have ever seen. It's such... a ... relief to be home. It was really difficult to say good-bye to my roommate, however. Because, when it comes down to it, she is the reason I survived my freshman year. I will forever be indebted to her. And now...
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anyway welcome home, jeff and i are trying to work out a BBQ with sean and some others, we'll see how that turns out. haha Well dont have too much fun back in this neck of the woods. Its not as exciting as college, or as full of people, but im sure we call all pull somthing together that makes its alittle more like the social aspect of dorm life (which is somthing i'll really miss)
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I remember that feeling all too well! It is so hard to bring your two lifes together. On one hand you have changed so much, and so have the people you left in August, but on the other so much is the same.
I guess I never really found a way to make the person I became in college match the person who belonged where I grew up. By my junior year I didn't talk to anyone I went to college with except one, and now despite having known each other since we were 5, we only talk once every 6 months or so. I always thought she would be the maid of honor at my wedding, and now with the wedding planning in full swing she is only on the guest list.
Funny how life works out I guess.
I hope you have an amazing summer Caley, sorry if I depressed you with my babble.
Err... Half Blood Prince is coming out soon. There that should leave you with a smile!
*hugs again*
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