I have pretty high hopes for 2012, and I'm starting it off right—with a trip to Atlanta! I am so unbelievably excited. I'm tagging along with my Dad, who's going for a job. It's a vacation I really need, plus a chance to visit a very good friend of mine who moved to Georgia recently! The best part is, I'll be there for practically two weeks.
Like I said, I simply can't wait.
2011 ended in a bit of a whirlwind for me! Between graduation, Christmas, and New Year, it was over before I knew what had happened. Eventually (hopefully soon) I'll borrow Mom's camera and download the pictures she took of my ceremony.
It wasn't near as bad as I'd feared—I was really paranoid I was going to trip. I had also envisioned there being millions of people there. There weren't. It was big, for sure. We had a few thousand students graduating, so once we filed in and got seated, I felt like I'd be there forever. The walk across the stage went by in a flash—My parents said I booked it, but I didn't notice. I was just thinking something along the lines of, "Don't trip, don't trip, don't trip. Take the diploma. Shake his hand. Smile. Don't trip. Don't fall down the steps. Don't trip. Oh, it's over."
It was such a relief, and so gratifying to actually hold my diploma in my hands—that's something A&M does that I really love. You actually DO get handed your for-real diploma when you walk. So as soon as I took the maroon tube and shook President Loftin's hand, I had my diploma.
Then I came back home and realized...it was only a week until Christmas! I feel like I missed out on the whole countdown-to-Christmas build up. I was so focused on graduation that I didn't even realize how close Christmas was. My Christmas was great—I got a million and one things, and everything that I wanted. I have pictures of Christmas morning to go through, too, and I still may write up a separate post for Christmas. Because really, it deserves it's own post!
Our tree! Overflowing with gifts! <3 |
I should probably start writing down my resolutions—I have some, but so far they're just ideas, and not yet on paper. I'd intended to write up a post about that, too. I suppose I still could, I'd just have to nix "Not procrastinate" off of the resolution list. You know, for posterity's sake.
At any rate, I really have to wrap up this post now. As usual, I've managed to put things off to the last minute so now what I need to be doing is packing my suitcase—I'm actually headed to the airport tomorrow for that Atlanta trip I just mentioned.
I can tell you that one of my resolutions is to stop going so long between posts, so keep an eye out! And, as always, thanks so much for reading!
Oh! And I got new glasses. :D |
5 comments:
Hi there, happy new year..
couldnt help but laugh at the lines you where thinking during your graduation. i was thinking along same lines too during mine. and before i knew it the walk was over and i was back to my seat. lol
so many gifts under your tree....nice
Enjoy your trip and have fun.
love that beach pic of 2012. also used it on my post.
have a beautiful 2012.
ps: been following your blog for a long time,but 1st time commenting.
I hope you got a great kick off this January!
Very good writing,and a interesting blog you have there. Also a good summary for last year.Keep up the interesting writing.
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Congratulations on your graduation! You must be so proud! And thank god you didn't trip ;D
Our university only handed out the diplomas to a representative of the class, so that is pretty cool that you got the actual diploma!
Can't wait for a new post! Happy New Year, Sarah ;D
hmm nice post
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