Organize life.

December 17, 2013
  Wow! It looks for a few months I'll be living at home until I make enough money to move out. You know what that means... I have to unpack and "stay awhile", as my dad usually says. Yesterday morning, I woke up to some phone calls then started my cleaning spree. I had to get rid of some clothes, organize the TV stand and, most importantly, utilize the closet that has always been used for just tossing whatever I didn't need any time soon.

Missin' my fam.

  December 15, 2013.
Christine and I during our
Alpha Sigma Alpha
recruitment photo shoot.
  I've been home in Illinois for... three days now, and I already miss my college family. They just understand me. I dunno. It's just different here, I guess. Right now, it feels like a negative difference, but only time will tell.
  This girl is amazing! She helped me through so much, and I hope I did the same. I am so happy to call her my friend. Christine gave me the best gift for Christmas. She had all my professors sign the border of a picture frame along with a collage of pictures that represent my college family. It's awesome, honestly the best gift I have ever gotten so far, or at least that I could remember, haha.
  So, here's to you, Christine. Thanks for helping me out this past year and a half. (:

Last night in Ohio.

  December 13, 2013
Taken by me. October 2013.
  I'm ready. It's time to move on, pick a path, and work for what I want.

Where did 2013 go?!

  December 11, 2013
Taken (by me) in West Milton, Ohio at the end of summer.

Growin' up.

  November 26, 2013
  Wow. In about two weeks from today, I will be done with my undergrad. I will never be on Muskingum's campus as a student after that day. I cannot believe that day has come.
  I have so many things on my mind. I'm applying for jobs any chance I get, putting some final things together for seminar and just a lot of thinking and wondering what my future is going to bring. Not knowing where my first full time is going to be is really scaring me. I want to have this planned, but life doesn't always work that way.
  Graduating a semester early may not have been the best choice. I worked very hard to accomplish what I have these past three and a half years, but I haven't really gotten any recognition for it. Potentional employers obviously don't see it, my family doesn't either, so of course I don't have anything lined up. Should I have stayed a full semester?
  I'm going to just focus on being positive and happy for myself and not depend on others to be express those feelings towards me. I'm writing this as I ride in a Megabus from Toledo to go home and surprise my family.
  Happy Thanksgiving to all.