Tuesday, May 25, 2010

May 22.

On Saturday I awoke with a pit in my stomach that was all too familiar. It was a pit that had an oddly similar feel to when I woke on a morning in August 2006 to prepare for my Elon Convocation ceremony. It was a pit marked by excitement, a little anxiousness, and a lot of uncertainty. This ceremony was the kick-off to the next four years of my time at Elon and I remember waking up that morning and thinking "what in the world am I doing here?" This entire statement was born out of the unknown. I felt just about the same way Saturday morning except the question I'm asking myself is "how in the world is it already time?" It was graduation day. The feelings of excitement, anxiousness, and uncertainty are here once again as I took that final step off the stage and into the next part of my life.

The day of Graduation and the week leading up to it were all kinds of wonderful. The days were spent eating at all my favorite spots in Burlington, spending every waking moment with the friends I love the most, taking many many pictures, laughing so much, and staying up way too late. I also had to say goodbye to the good ol' red Cavalier today, but that's a story for another day.



The wonderful people that paid for these past four years. And all the years before. I LOVE YOU!

Yep, it's Leo Lambert. Mr. Elon President himself.

So much of our time was spent in this building. 

I love you Elon. You've been the best part of my life this far. 

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