What a lovely surprise in a library bathroom! Just add it to the list of why I love this school (Taken with instagram)
Happy Thankful Thursday!
This week on my Thankful List:
That’s what’s on my list, what are YOU thankful for?
A big thank you to all the service men and women. Thank you for doing your job everyday and sacrificing your life to protect so many of us at home. I have the highest respect for all branches of the military, they are all heroes. I appreciate all those who have served, are serving, and will serve in the future.
Thankful Thursday! In pictures!
1. I am thankful for my sisters! I always have had a playmate, a friend, and someone to just hang out with. We don’t get to see each other often but when we do it always so much fun!
2.My family! For all their love and support always!
3. I am thankful for my littles! They are so funny and so much fun to be around. I am so happy that the three of us ended up together! I will miss them so much next year!
4. I am thankful for Virginia Tech and the four years I got to spend there. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
5. I am so thankful for my twin sister. She is my best friend and my other half. I don’t know what I would have done without her. I am thankful everyday for her because at one point in my life I thought I would lost her. She means so much to me!
6. I am thankful for my sorority sisters and these two gents in the picture. They have made my college experience whole and I don’t know what I would have done without them. I am so thankful they came into my life!
What are you thankful for today?
Graduation Day. I cannot believe it is here. I love Virginia Tech and feel so so SO thankful and blessed I have had the amazing opportunity to go here. I have been truly changed by this special place in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is a part of me, part of the DNA that makes me who I am. Forever a Hokie.
As a soon to be college grad I can tell you one thing that has been haunting my dreams since August, change. The unknown has always had a profound grip on my nerves. I don’t like it but as I have gotten older, I have tried to accept it to the best of my ability.
It’s interesting how four years ago I planned a little life out for myself about how things would go and where I would be in four years. Standing at the end of my college career four years later, it is very different from where I thought I’d be. Some of my plans didn’t work out, some I am still trying to attain, and others (the glorious few) have far exceeded my expectations of what I thought I could accomplish.
As of now, I am not sure what the future holds, I still have my big goals of what I need to do and where I would like to be. It’s just going to be hard to leave Virginia Tech and the comfort of going to classes, sorority meetings, and being surrounded by mountains and Hokie stone. It’s hard to settle with the fact that this time next year I will not be sitting in the Biology Building stressing over classes. It’s even harder to settle with the fact that I have no idea what I will be doing this time next year.
But even though I have these feelings I have to look forward to the future, I have to look change in the eye and say “okay what’s coming next.” Because we can’t just sit around and lament on the past, we can’t become trapped in wishing we could go back in time and do it all over again. We have to look for the future and see what’s in store for us there, because that is where we all are headed, ready or not.
Hi Everyone!
I hope everyone is having a lovely Thursday!
Here’s my list for the week:
That’s what’s on my list today, what are you thankful for?
This is amazing. I am so thankful to be a Hokie, such an amazing community I have been blessed to belong to for four years. So much love. Live for 32.
Never Forget 32.