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I love Jesus Christ and devote my life to following Him. I'm madly in love with my husband jon. I'm the mother of the most perfect babies in the world. I'm a Senior Sales Associate at my beloved Anthropologie. I'm a reader, thinker, lover, believer and traveler. I'd trade in the chicago skyline for the pacific coast any day. i love a good vino. i love my books. i'm creative as creativity goes but always wanted to be a painter. i prefer letter writing over emailing. And I always try to be a kinder person.

Friday, June 5, 2009

missing my friends...



College was one of the best times in my life. I have the best memories, and I definitely met the BEST friends. Now we are all scattered across these great states, and well I'm blessed to have a few still close by...there are many I wish lived closer.

What would life be like if we all still lived together :)

3 comments:

Leanne said...

Hmmm. I feel like I just posted something similar- within the last few weeks- about missing my friends and college life in general. Good time, good times...

At times, I find it annoying to be an "adult." The day-to-day of work, house chores, professional development, paying bills and carving out meaningful time with friends and family. Even though the architecture studio sucked up A LOT of my time in college, I loved that period in my life just the same. I miss seeing everyone in the studio, in class, in-and-around campus, etc. Perhaps I'm a bit more reflective on that chapter now... years later.

I'm grateful that we have cell phones, email, Facebook, photo albums and so forth... but I miss the actual TIME spent with dear friends. Why is it so difficult to organize a dinner party, lunch date, etc.?!?! College life seemed simpler, eh?

On that note.... let's get together, yo! hint hint.
:)

Alyssa said...

miss you too, sweet lady. I think about this too - that's what happens when you meet great people and friends:)

McEwan said...

I was just thinking about you... Then I saw this. It both made my day and made me sad.
Love and miss you.
Liz