right now i am at orientation for my university, truthfully, as i drove away from my house to go to the 3 day orientation, i felt that i was walking away from everything.. i started to kind of cry going away. leaving everything i once knew too well. i wished truthfully, i could live with my family & be in that confort zone.
when i graduated highschool, i never felt sad for the people there, i had no feelings since i know the true friends that you keep for life will still be there with you in the end. i still hangout with my friends, & we always have fun when we get together, it is just a little harder to keep in contact with them since i realized they have their own lives to deal with, & i needed to learn to have one myself.
my new life is wonderful so far, i am feeling more independent by getting a job to support myself, i have someone who truly cares for me, but i miss him dearly as silly as it sounds for only being gone for three days, i have a new wonderful roomate whom i knew for so long, but now i have the chance to get to know her as an individual, so far, life has all it's ups && downs but i think this is just something new that we will all adapt to, eventually..
i have the perfect quote from a girl in my school "everything in the world recurs, except for our lovely time in school. although i'm really looking forward to going to university, i'll actually miss school."
it's so great that you and your roomie get along well (and that you have such a strong relationship)! i really hope that i would get along fine with my dorm mates, i don't have any siblings so i haven't really shared anything before! i'm quite worried about the bathroom problem, two toilets between ELEVEN people. how is it like living in a dorm for you?
right now i am at orientation for my university, truthfully, as i drove away from my house to go to the 3 day orientation, i felt that i was walking away from everything.. i started to kind of cry going away. leaving everything i once knew too well. i wished truthfully, i could live with my family & be in that confort zone.
when i graduated highschool, i never felt sad for the people there, i had no feelings since i know the true friends that you keep for life will still be there with you in the end. i still hangout with my friends, & we always have fun when we get together, it is just a little harder to keep in contact with them since i realized they have their own lives to deal with, & i needed to learn to have one myself.
my new life is wonderful so far, i am feeling more independent by getting a job to support myself, i have someone who truly cares for me, but i miss him dearly as silly as it sounds for only being gone for three days, i have a new wonderful roomate whom i knew for so long, but now i have the chance to get to know her as an individual, so far, life has all it's ups && downs but i think this is just something new that we will all adapt to, eventually..
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it's so great that you and your roomie get along well (and that you have such a strong relationship)! i really hope that i would get along fine with my dorm mates, i don't have any siblings so i haven't really shared anything before! i'm quite worried about the bathroom problem, two toilets between ELEVEN people. how is it like living in a dorm for you?
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