For the first time since I was three years old, I will be finishing this August without starting a new school year. When time came to register and reapply for scholarships at the start of this year, I thought I'd be on a mission by now. Honestly, if I'd known that I'd still be waiting here at home I would have signed on for one more semester at SUU.
So here I am at home and not sure what to do. Where is the task of figuring out a schedule and the excitement in imagining what my classes and teachers will be like? The thrill of seeing all my old friends and wondering who I will befriend this year? It's not here! (Yes I am that nerdy so shut up about it)
I really don't know how to react! I've never been one to know how to handle change. I guess I'll keep you all posted on how I'm dealing with it all.
In other news:
- I've been in a very musical mood. Today I played Memory (from Cats) on the piano and I swear that my soul was illustrated perfectly in those notes!
-I ate an Uncrustables sandwich today that smelled like coffee and reminded me of the airport. Try figuring that one out.
-I also attended the temple dedication of the Oquirrh Mountain temple today and it was amazing! I love the Hosanna shout because it's the only time you can shout in a chapel. But seriously, it was great to experience this relatively rare ceremony.
Still trying to live the life! Please comment because it makes me feel like people care about what I say...
5 comments:
Don't worry to much about it Scott. As much I am going to miss you not being here this semester, I know that you will be back. I hope you find something to do and that you are happy. Keep in touch my friend. You are awesome
Prep for the mish!!!
P.S. This blog is awesome. :) I'm glad I found it. :)
Wait, Uncrustables that smell like coffee? Where? I want to get my hands on those!
i really liked how much emotion i heard in that piece you were playing when i was over yesterday. :)
It's kind of a weird feeling at first to not be in school ... The first August / September that I spent not starting a new semester was a very good feeling! Of course, at that time, I had finished up my four years and knew what I was going to do next (at least in the short-term); you're definitely in a different situation. Anyway, I'm sure you'll figure out something to do that's either fun, productive, useful, or some combination thereof. ;-) Maybe K can get you plane tickets out to Oakland or SF. ;-)
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