
Yes, camp is over for the summer...sad, but not sad I am and that's because my coworkers and I have made lovely little promises to come see each other and write each other, and I actually feel like it will happen. We've all made these awesome bonds with each other that have brought out God's love in us and a great work ethic that makes us all giddy over each others futures.
I am really excited about heading back to Seguin for school. I wrote out my weekly schedule this morning and got extremely excited and reminded myself of needing to practice my trumpet and call Breana, MY ROOMIE! Ooh, which also reminds me that I never got my trumpet fixed...ugh! The bad thing about being away from school friends that I'll see again is that I don't plan to do stuff with them over the summer, sure we all say we'll do stuff, but does it ever happen? Nope. And I'm not blaming anyone for it.
Down sides of camp being over: Not being payed, not being around people you love basically 24-7, not being fed food you'll always like, and not being about to toot and not be judged, plus being God-focused will be harder without 2 worships every weekday.
Up sides: I get to wake up later (that is, when I get out of the waking up at 7:20 mode), I get to be with my family, I get to spread my new thought process with other people...
Ugh, I don't even care about the ups and downs all that much. I've just been living each day awesomely and I hope that I can prosper from what I've gained from working at camp.
Thanks everyone! You know, for being welcoming to new relationships we've all gained. I'm sad to be away from y'all but excited to change the scenery around me.
So...
If you click on the title it will take you to the trailer for (500) DAYS OF SUMMER, a really good movie that just came out a couple of days ago. I saw it last night with Ally after I tripped over the water hose laying across the sidewalk, fell forward scraping my knees and hands, and managing to hit my head on the stairs...not cool. And the first thing I thought of: Did I just see my life flash before me? Nope, good...I'm still alive.
*Pictured is mi familia on the top of the bluff at Camp Chrysalis. Papa, Mama, Heather Loser, Matchu, and Mwah!
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