Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Final days...

Well today has been bittersweet as I start to pack up my apartment. I cannot believe that this crazy semester is over and I am moving back home to do my internship and then graduate in May! This semester has been very challenging with group projects, interviews, resumes, and time management. I laughed when I only had 12 hours to take since I am so used to taking around 16 at least, and then that all proved to be wrong. This was my most stressful semester with 10 group projects and papers, 7 presentations, 4 papers and 2 interviews. But the most rewarding. New friendships were created and old friendships were made stronger. I am very thankful for my time at Troy and the many blessings and opportunities I have had. I will be in Troy for graduation and then head to Auburn to see friends and watch a special friend of mine get married! Only to return to Milton for a few days and return to Troy and prepare to volunteer at the Camiella Bowl game in Montgomery! Im very excited for it, as South Alabama is playing in it so I will be able to see one of my best friends Matt Floyd! Next semester will be a big one for me, my internship is at Andrew's Institute and I am praying that this will guide me to the next step i will take for my future. I will miss many of my friends and just being in Troy, this place is home to me. I will always hold it in a special place in my heart. I have gotten used to seeing the same people at church, school, the community, and even Walmart. Troy is such a small town, after spending a short time in it, it is home to you. I am going to miss the sunsets in Troy also, they are just something else here for sure!  It will be a hard transition this next month and everything, but im trusting God with everything He is doing in my life.

So blessed to have done life this semester with these two ladies!

An answered prayer to be in this woman's Dgroup this semester. She is an amazing role model and going to be a great mom!

So blessed by this girl and her friendship. I couldn't have done this semester without her!