To my lovely readers,
I know this blog is suppose to be easy and your just suppose to write about anything, but sometimes it is hard to come up with random things to talk about. So I will get started with telling you a little bit about myself. I have a older brother, Zach, that is a sophomore here at Virginia Tech and I have a little sister, Zoe, that is 8 and in the 3rd grade. My brother plays rugby here and it is actually his first year ever playing so I'm super excited to go to his games and cheer him on. I miss my family so much especial my little sister. It is the saddest thing talking to her on the phone and listening to her beg me to come home. I am a very family orientated person. They are the most important things in my life. My mom and brother are my best friends, which sounds weird but they are the ones that I would trust with anything in my life and I know they will always be there for me no matter what. I played volleyball all throughout high school and I plan on playing club or intramural here maybe next semester. Currently, I am on a co-ed flag football team which has been so much fun so far!! I think my hardest adjustment here at college is that there is so much to do and there is so many things I want to be apart of but I am so busy with my school work that I feel like I am missing out on fun college opportunities. I just need to work on my time management so I have enough time to do the things I want and the things I need to do. My roommate is amazing! Her name is Ali and we get along perfectly. We actually met on the Virginia Tech 2017 Facebook page, which was great because I wanted to room with somebody I didn't know but I didn't want to do 100% random... I was honestly scared I was going to get roomed with a crazy person. haha. I am a super outgoing person and I will talk to anybody, some people say that I have never met a stranger. I try to make friends with everybody because I honestly enjoy hearing where other people are from and their story. I love to be active and outside, so the horrible winters here is going to suck! I am from a pretty country home town it is a simple, small, and quiet town. Even though my graduation class was close to 600 people it is a town where everybody knows everybody, which I like. In high school I was the treasure of my graduation class and had to speak at graduation, which was the most nerve racking thing I have ever done. There was 8,000-10,000 people at graduation! Yeiks! Well enough out of me, I'm going to bed!
I hope you all have a great weekend!! :)
My roommate and I met on Facebook too and I couldnt be happier! We actually have so much in common which makes everything easy haha. I went to a big school as well and loved it because there was always someone new to meet and get to know:)
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