April 29, 2008

Completion and Reflection or, Conflection

As this school year comes to an end, I look back and wonder how on earth the time has passed so quickly. Seriously, there is absolutely no logical explanation for why school is almost over when it was just last month that we were starting the semester. Know what I mean?

I've learned a few things this past school year, no doubt about it. Not the school-type things, at least not for the purposes of this post, although I did learn quite a bit (some recent additions being the subjunctive tense in Spanish, what a worldview is, the fact that Paul wrote 13 books of the Bible and that John Quincy Adams was perhaps the most moral president we have ever had).

For your general enjoyment, here is, in no particular order, a list of things that I have learned this year:

1. It is harder than you think to stay in touch with friends from high school.

2. Sometimes people you've only known for eight months become your family away from your family.

3. Living with someone else takes adjusting. You have to learn how to come together in just the right way so that you are both happy. When it happens, you are grateful, when it doesn't, your life becomes awkward.

4. Sometimes the best plans are the ones that change when you least want them to.

5. You know that you have someone special when he drives around a parking lot for 30 minutes waiting for a parking spot just so you can go to a museum.

6. There is nothing like a good movie watched late at night when you should be asleep to encourage bonding between roommates.

7. You know when you spend a lot of time with people when you start sounding like them.

8. Become friends with international students if you want to meet some of the nicest people on campus.

9. Family is really important and every moment you can spend with them should be highly valued.

10. There is no time like the present to be forced into considering the future.

11. Grades are not everything. If you mess up, so what? Get on with it and do better next time.

12. No matter what happens, no matter how busy you are, there is always time for walking around the pond and taking random dance breaks.

13. Sometimes, you just have to eat in the cafeteria. Get used to it.

14. Power outages are fun while they last, but once they are over, it is back to reality.

15. Don't ever think that you know what is coming next...God's plans for your life are definitely not what you have in mind for yourself.

16. Developing a hobby or two is very important. You have to make time for yourself.

17. Having no money is a fact of life. When you get it, use it well.

18. There is nothing like an unexpected letter, note or email to brighten your day.

19. If you think it's windy now, wait until tomorrow.

20. Never go to Walmart on an empty stomach.

If you read all of that list, I have to admit that I'm impressed. I think this post may have been a little long, but hey, there is a lot of learning involved in this life of mine.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

My dear this is AMAZING!! I agree wit h every one of your points. But i must say that in addition to watching late night movies, talking for forever at bedtime when we both know we have a big day ahead of also created an awesome bonding experience. I won't forget our random dance breaks, late night chats, and getting to room with the most amazing roommate ever because lets face it, we are practically sisters just not the fighting kind!! Its been a great semester and i wish that there were many more to come, but alas thats not what God has planned for me. :( oh well what doesn't kill us makes us stronger right??? I've had an incredible time with you this semester and wish you all the luck in the coming ones! You won't get rid of me quite yet because I have your phone number, blog, facebook, myspace, and email to get a hold of you!!!! lol so i love the blog post its my favorite yet, and not to be cheesy but LOVE YA SIS!!!! lol

kitchentable said...

I like how you put developing a hobby together with making time for yourself. It's a connection that's not exactly obvious - but that is what you're doing. Good point.