That's who I was this past year. The new kid on the block. Having been born and raised in a small town in Washington State, I was more than ready to move down to Southern California to start the next chapter of my life called COLLEGE. I mean really..who can turn down the opportunity to live in sunshine all year long, at a school that is incomparable to what the rest of the country has to offer (sorry I am a little biased.)
However, this did make me the new kid on the block. But I was ready and now looking back on my first year in California, I think I may have just had the time of my life.Now here comes the sap (as in sappiness not what comes off a tree)... I know full well that God had this ornate plan for my life and all of that fell together this past year was designed in His head years and years ago...but I can not help but look back (at the 1,000's of pictures LITERALLY ) and smile at the people He gave me, the places He took me to, and moments He created for me to experience.
Its definitely a year for the books and here are a few of my favorite pictures that sum up the greatness of my first year of college.
God First, in all that we do.
I still can't decide whats best about this view, the fact that there is a palm tree right smack dab outside or the sight of the baseball team...I mean field.
Turning our "jail cell" of a dorm room into a place we called Home.
This beautiful woman who devoted 100% of herself to me as an RA and became my roommate next year!
Nats...you're a rare treasure!
A spur of the moment Ke$ha Concert that I am sure I will tell my kids about someday..
. "Do you like my beard?"
Pinterest really doesn't get enough credit! Thanks for saving countless weekends and helping procrastinate on homework, P you're the best at keeping me distracted!
Our shark adventure kayaking in La Jolla.
Engstrom 2nd East. Enough said.
Again, Pinterest.
My roommate Molly, who made the year unforgettable with her spontaneous and beautiful personality and her billions upon billions of ideas on anything to do besides homework. Thanks for everything Molls.
Azusa sunsets and hikes to the "A",
Hilarious skype sessions with family that I missed more than I could ever imagine. Thank goodness that time literally flies in college.
One Word: Hall Dinners
Hall Dinner Champ: Hannah Geraci
Embracing the California Girl that my mom instilled in my Years ago...I think it fits me well :)
The Alpha Group that met as complete strangers and will now always be a family.
Endless hours of studying, bottomless cups of coffee and nights that I thought I'd never get it all done...I sure did prove your wrong.
Beautiful (smoggy) Sunsets...
Its better than rain any day!
Sister visits, I was never so happy to share my little twin dorm room bed in my life.
Living in a different state with him and having countless adventures right at our fingertips...
Exploring the Graphic Designer inside of me and learning how far I have to go to ever become that.
but I was darn proud of that skateboard!
Parent trap style ear piercing at its finest.
If only this was as hard core as it looks...ha.
That first momma hug as she walked out of that airport. Yes, there were tears.
This girl who landed me a job at a place where our boss cares more about us as people than the work we are doing for her. Shout out to Sherry.
Pros and Cons of having a class with your boyfriend:
Pro: He is a stud at philosophy
Con: 3 hour class listening about a man named Socrates
Pro: Attractive young male teacher (yes, T is well aware of my crush)
Con: Having your boyfriend catch on to the fact that there is no philosophical bone in my body
Pro: Studying with that cute boy in the picture above and getting an A in the class
Meeting the best friend I had longed for in college.
God only had me wait 7 months before I met her!
Maddie Harbolt, I'm not quite sure what I'd do withoutcha!
Maddie Harbolt, I'm not quite sure what I'd do withoutcha!
Finding the beauty in the everything.
Meeting the people that will surely change my life next year...that will be a whole other blog.
Watching him walk across the stage to receive his diploma that he has worked so hard for...even if they did mispronounce his name. "Tagan" Goodeill I love you ;)
It was a great year, and in about a month or so I'll be doing it all over again.
...I'm quite alright with that.
xo
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