: 2004 Recap (obligatory)
The year 2004 started and ended the same way: with me worrying about professor recommendation forms. This year it was Dr. Keaffaber and not Dr. Stewart. That was about where the similarities ended, though. I began this year fully expecting to go far, far away. Instead I ended this year wanting to stay close to home. 2004 was a very interesting year indeed. I moved up in the rankings. I entered into a religious debate with a couple of people (leading to recontacting an old friend), single handedly denounced Valentine’s Day (And, consequently had the best Valentine’s Day ever), ran away to mexico, had to eat crow, worked on overcoming hardship, got a degree, a friend finally moved home (!), became a business major, some things stayed the same, had four hurricanes hit the state of Florida, everyone had an opinion about the elections, started a New Year.
The year 2004 started and ended the same way: with me worrying about professor recommendation forms. This year it was Dr. Keaffaber and not Dr. Stewart. That was about where the similarities ended, though. I began this year fully expecting to go far, far away. Instead I ended this year wanting to stay close to home. 2004 was a very interesting year indeed. I moved up in the rankings. I entered into a religious debate with a couple of people (leading to recontacting an old friend), single handedly denounced Valentine’s Day (And, consequently had the best Valentine’s Day ever), ran away to mexico, had to eat crow, worked on overcoming hardship, got a degree, a friend finally moved home (!), became a business major, some things stayed the same, had four hurricanes hit the state of Florida, everyone had an opinion about the elections, started a New Year.
Current Mood:
nostalgic