6.23.2009

Shooting for Consistency this Time...

Okay, okay. I admit I am extremely off and on with my blogging habits. Due to switching my major back in January to Communication, I am taking summer classes in hopes to successfully catching up with my fellow Auburn seniors.Speaking of, I am just now becoming comfortable with telling people that I am now a senior in college. In August 2006, I remember being told by seniors to embrace everyday of your college experience because it goes by so quickly, and i have found myself passing down that same advice to the upcoming freshmen. I am excited to see what my last year on the Plains holds, and am even more eager for the upcoming expansion of my world that will come after May 2010 (crossing my fingers that the expansion=Nashville)!

This past week was filled with many celebrations within my family. Last Thursday, I celebrated my 22nd birthday with my family and friends. With WEGP being a large part of my upcoming senior year, my family decided they would center all my birthday presents around Auburn. My family came to Auburn to eat with me and my friends threw me a pool party, filled with hot dogs, water balloon fights, and all the other activities found at an old school pool party. This past weekend, my entire family was together to celebrate Father's Day and my aunt's going away party as she leaves for Uganda today for six weeks. Being that we have celebrated Father's Day for countless years and have celebrated in practically the same way every year, the siblings decided we would re-vamp this year. Courtney, Logan, and I put our heads together, resulting in the original idea of having a "Father's Day Fiesta". If you know my family and the cheesiness that we all share, you will find that of no surprise. We cooked tacos and decorated the kitchen for a fiesta. Dad found this quite amusing, but loved every minute of it. The three siblings had a great time planning together, and we were reminded of just how much we all love being together.

Now I must return to studying...the joys of summer school....