My daily outlook always seems to be determined by the walk (or scramble) to my first class. I rolled out of bed after hitting the snooze button one too many times, but still managed to make it to class on time (and surprisingly more collected than usual). A light rain had fallen early this morning, but the sun was already breaking through the clouds and drying the ground in places. Everything smelled, sounded, and felt so incredibly nice and springy. 60 degree temperatures make everything seem so clean and new. Thankfully, it is going to be like this for at least the next week and a half.
I don't think I can count on my schedule to be as perfect. Everything over the course of the next few weeks seems so hectic. I should probably take lessons from Amy and write out every last detail. So much to do, so little time. If nothing else is determined, at least I know that I have a place to live next year. I will definitely be living with Jessica, which promises to be lots of fun. I'm glad for the opportunity to get to know one of my sisters better, and I'm incredibly excited to finally have a place of my own. Decorating and getting things settled is going to be fun.
I can't believe that there are only six or so weeks of classes left. It seems like just yesterday that I was packing my car for LAST summer. Hmm. Anyway. I'm contemplating taking classes here over the break. Nothing beats Middle Georgia summers. Hehe. Ahhh, the humidity. Since my degree requires 4.5 years for completion, I might as well get as much out of the way as possible.
Okay - time to work.
2 comments:
eh i dunno brittany, i have been down in milledgeville in the summer... its NOT fun. I think your better off hiking in the cool shade of the north georgia mountains.
Ha! Even the lush North Georgia Mountains are sweltering wastelands in 90 degree weather, but I think I catch your drift. ;-) Hehe.
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