Sunday, February 28, 2010

Hunter and Animals party

So, this past week I have had a revelation. I want to live life like it’s my last. I know ever since my accident I have decided to live my life like that but I feel more like it now more than ever. I know an education is important but if I have my dream job and I’m living it, what’s the problem? I don’t need to have an education to own my own bulls. I also have a chance to get hands on experience with owning bulls with one of the best stock contractors. If I have a chance to work with a stock contractor what is stopping me? Yeah I might have to move to North Carolina but if it’s to live my dream than it’s a no brainer. My mom told me today that she can always come visit me wherever I am.
I might be farther from the guy I love but if he loves me back he will be happy for me. I need to experience this to make sure this is what I truly want to do. It’s funny how things work out and some things don’t. Even though I’m probably not coming back next semester, I’m glad I came here because I met so many people and have made friends with many people with the same interests I do. Block and Bridle introduced me to a lot of new friends and new experiences.
This weekend has been interesting. I finally went out for the first time since my accident. My friend’s birthday party was Friday night and the theme was Hunters and Animals. The guys dressed up as hunters and the girls dressed as animals. I wore a pink leopard print dress with leggings and heels. It was interesting walking with heels on but I did it. The party was great and everyone had a good time.
Most of my friends were there and it was nice to see them all. They all loved how the crutch was not stopping me from having a good time. I got to talk to some of the pledges and meet some new people which was really cool. My friend from Radford came with me and we had a great time together. However, Saturday morning I had driver improvement class in Roanoke, which sucked really bad. One of the Tech football players was there too, Brandon Keith, and he was nice and we talked for a bit.

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