Saturday, April 13, 2013

Graduation Joys

I had a lot of intentions of blogging more this semester.  That didn't work out so hot.  But here is one super long post about college and friends and thanks and blessings.

As graduation rapidly approaches I think back over the people who have influenced these past four years and am truly grateful for each of the blessings and joy they brought to my journey!  In no particular order here are some of those people who have helped me become who I am today!

To every roommate or suitemate I have had the pleasure of living with, thanks for listening for sharing and for being a part of the everyday journey. For many of us we were strangers before living together, but we life chatted and we learned and we laughed, we left as better friends and with memories I’ll hold onto forever.  I am stronger and probably cleaner because of your gentle reminders to shower and eat and take each day on with a smile.

To all of my sisters I am blessed by each of your beautiful and unique personalities, I always know that phi sig will hold a dear place in my heart for helping me become a leader, a sister, and possibly most importantly a pretty awesome puffy painter. And especially to the callas thank you for pizza rolls, family nights, life chats, mad straw skills, and late night princess battles, you are the best fam jam and continue to be a support and a bundle of joy and laughter. 

To my community of faith, wow.  I am not who I was when I came to college because of each of you.  I admire each one of you who I worship with, who I have studied the bible with, who I have spent many late nights singing with, who did ACCL with me the first and second time, the brothers and sisters who served as SMCs with me.  This community has been a constant body of strength for me to run too and what holds all of these other pieces together.  Because of all of you I fell more deeply in love with god and his heart for this world and I pray that this community will continue to grow in the coming years and be a place of refuge, strength and joy for all those who encounter it.

To my student life people, ra staffs, hall directors, and everyone in between. I am more confident and wiser because Of your leadership.  I have learned to love deeper and to accept each of you and your vivid personalities as friends, I would not be as motivated or as diligent without each of you.  To all the hooligans who I call residents thanks for eating my snacks and being patient to have work orders put in, I cherished living with all of you in each of our communities.

To my cohorts in the world of Panhellenic I can't imagine working with any other group of incredible women.  I am lucky to have been a part of the growth of our Greek community and to have done it with all of you.  I'll never enjoy late night paper sorting, or the millions of recruitment pictures as much as I did with all of you.

To the wonderful women who served as presidents with me, thank you for your patience as I treaded the waters of leading us through changes and growth, I am blessed to have spent Wednesdays dining with each of you, and getting to know you as leaders and friends.

To my alternative breakers, I still cherish each of the weeks we spent together across the country humbling ourselves and using our gifts to serve others.  From dry walling a laundry room, playing the fish game, learning how to use a nail gun, and watching as the concrete foundation for a house was poured, I wouldn't have wanted to do it with anyone but each of you.  I am glad we got dirty and tired together and that we became better stewards of our world.

To my CLW family, I never imagined what an amazing summer would ensue when I met all of you for the first time as I hoped off that plane and walked into a sea of USA lei wearing friends! I am grateful for your friendships and for the chance to grow among you, I am glad the we worshipped together, crafted together, got messy together, and especially that we petted cows together.  I will always hold our summer together as one of many firsts and new adventures.  I am even more blessed by relationships that I still share with you years later, especially to my joy counting friend and the ways that God has interwoven our stories together :)

To my ASP family because of each of you I understand love, and overalls, and PXL.  I am thankful for the late nights we spent planning and making hardware lists, for the early morning adventures to the hardware stores, and for each and everyday we had the opportunity to adventure together and just talk about life.  Thanks for reminding me to shower and loving me even when I didn't, for eating Nutella and ice cream and reminding me that happiness is more important then fatiness, for patiently answering my questions and letting me answer yours, and for eating countless peanut butter sandwiches while wishing we had taco salad.  And most of all for letting me see the work of God through each of you, each volunteer, every family, and all the community members we had the chance of working with.  I am forever blessed by the extended family of staffers that I laughed with, cried with, learned with, and snuggled with.  I pray that the relationships we share will last long into the future and that our phone calls will continue to connect us and the new memories that we each are experiencing on our journey.

To the breakfast club I am not quite sure how we became a thing, but I ate more pancakes and sausage in just one year compared to the rest of my time at alma, thanks for being early morning motivation and a reason to get up and for letting me wash dishes on a regular basis.  I am happy that we didn't just share breakfast but study time, milkshakes, and hugs too.  I miss our breakfast adventures especially pumpkin pancakes!

To my kiltie band family I am so happy that we marched together, sweated together, and made music together.  Five pm will forever be the time that I associate with band practice, you were my first impression of Alma and even though I was homesick at first you quickly welcomed be to the family.  Some of you have become my best friends, my sisters, and my residents.  Wherever we go we will always share the love of a good performance, kilts, true scots, blue ribbons, bagels, and so much more. I am thankful for my baritone family I will always think of you through indoor show paper airplanes, purple shorts and many McDonald's breakfast trips! 

To every person who has been a study buddy, helped me survive a class, worked on math with me, or been in class with me.  You helped me become a critical thinker and understand new and old concepts.  I’ll always cherish late night library dates and study sessions before tests. 

To the Thursday friends, I became a better euchre player and a better fruit snack eater from all of our Thursday nights.  It was wonderful playing and laughing and walking the halls with you.  To my partner thanks for wearing hats and belts and never being focused.  It was a joy to know that I would have the chance to unwind every week with all of you!

To my new family at Alma High School getting to work with all of you has been quite the adventure.  I am so glad to have learned and grown as a teacher, a person and a friend with all of you.  I’ll always have a little panther blood in me!

To my incredible family who has been there though all of these journeys, thanks.  They let me explore and find out who I was and never stopped loving me.  Thanks for plane tickets and visits and phone calls whenever I needed them!

It has been an incredible and life changing four years. I know that God placed each one of you in my story for a reason and I am glad that he did!  I am excited to start the next chapter of life and for each of you to continue on your journey :)
 

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