Hello, friends far and wide! I'm once again breathing American air and besides all the preservatives in the food, loving to be home. Getting home was long and mostly dull. 42 hours of travel and the most interesting thing that happened was that...no, actually nothing really.;)
Graduation was very enjoyable. When we all moved our tassels and sang the almumator song-I cried. I have always loved my university and now I am done there. Luckily, once a Coug, always a Coug! It is definitely a different sensation knowing that I am out of college and about to begin my first job. I thought I would be a little freaked about leaving all this behind, but I'm not. I actually really looking forward to things like a regular schedule, enough money to buy more than tuna and toilet paper, and having my evenings-mostly-free from homework.
With all my new beginings there are a few things left on the horizon. Things like finding a new car and purging all my stuff. After traveling for six months with little more than what I needed for a few weeks time, I have come to the conclusion that half a garage full of stuff waiting for me in Pullman is way to much crap. So, I'm going to start giving things aways. Living a bit lighter is freeing!
So, I'm doing quite well. (However strange it is to hear people speak English around me in public settings.) I'm really looking forward to this new chapter of my life and all that God is going to do in and through me. Keep in touch all you Haus and Germany-friend types. I'd love to hear about yoru lives. Much love from Pullman and tschuss.
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