Thursday, June 12, 2014

Cha Cha Changes, Destination is the Reward!

So, I am now officially done with high school. It's exciting, yet bitter sweet. I made so many friends towards the last trimester of my senior year (sob, sob) But I'm exciting to start writing my friends going on their missions, and keeping in touch with my friends still in high school. My oldest brother flew in and attended my graduation with my wonderful parents (Mom on a knee scooter from her bunion surgery) It was a worthwhile day of graduation practice, signing of year books and goodbye hugs, and going to dinner with my parents and brother. After my brother left, I felt like my life was... lifeless. I have nothing to do. Oh, WAIT! I love my singles ward, their absolutely amazing and such sweet people. The week following of my graduation, I went out with friends from singles ward nearly every night Including Sunday night (Ward Prayer) We have so much going on every single week, and everyone is so involved. As I grow further away from high school graduation, I move closer and closer to the day when I finally move to California. I couldn't be anymore excited, and feel bittersweet at the same time.
My best friend reports to the MTC July 9th, three days after I move to California. It's been really bittersweet for the past two weeks of this stressful summer as I move closer to the day when I say goodbye. As usual, we never say goodbye. We make it worthwhile and tell each other, "It's not goodbye, It's only see ya later."
This month marks the first month of three years that I'll see him again. It's all worth the wait and the irrelevant impatience. Soon enough, I'll start my papers and It will be my turn to open the abnormal large envelope to announce my destination to serve the Lord. I couldn't be anymore excited and patiently waiting until that time comes around when I can rip open the envelope.
This week has been full of de-cluttering my clothes and room preparing to move. It's quite a chance I'm taking and I'm still speechless at the chance I have to live with my Brother and go experience life outside of Utah. I've lived in Utah my whole life.. This should be interesting, and so should the next two weeks be.
Duces, High School!

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