The last seven posts have all been one or two sentences?
The last seven posts have all been one or two sentences?
No less than 5 minutes after previous post, I got a callback. Best news ever.
Did I mention how much I like Chicago?
If I had anything to say, I would probably say it.
Congratulations to my sister, Angela, and the 2005 Volleyball State Champion Bishop Kelley Lady Comets!
Tonight we had an intramural football doubleheader. We lost the first one but won the second, and I had 3 touchdowns on the night (1 rushing and 2 receiving). I got banged up, but I got back to the basics. Which only makes me want to go back to high school and play again. I miss being a running back.
I have my first job interview tomorrow, and my second on Thursday. The suit is ready to go. The first job is in Ohio, and the second in Illinois. I am excited to get a job, settle down in a new place, and finally have somewhere that I can call “home”. And its extremely surreal; I am going to be 23 when I start working, and I’ll likely be living on my own, with no roommate, for the first time ever. Am I ready to start my life? The future is near.
Its been a rough week for me, but I’m keeping it all in. My problems are my own, I don’t need to share them.
This weekend was Homecoming, and as usual came with the typical Homecoming festivities. Friday was this year’s bonfire, which was sadly more disappointing than I had hoped for. We stayed, however, for a few hours to watch it burn. The firefighters collapsed it once it started to get unstable, which was met with great cheers from the crowd because of the hilarity of pulling a timber from the base of a 28 foot tall bonfire, much like a Jenga game.
Saturday was the game against Trinity, which we lost. But we had a good time, as always, watching our team play.
Saturday night was the Second City troupe, appearing again at Rose-Hulman since last December. Different cast this time, but still funny sketches. We’ll see how the Rose Thorn portrays them this year, since I was very entertained.
This will be my last homecoming as a student, and next year I actually will be “coming home” to go to the bonfire. Just one more milestone passed on my journey to graduate at the end of this year!