It’s been a while since I posted anything, so I figured I may as well post a little bit of art that I created using Photoshop. I’m trying to beef up the amount of categories I have.
Archive for August, 2010
I know I haven’t been in college for long, but I can’t help but think this is going to be incredibly easy. However, the more I think about college life, the more I worry about after college. I’ve devoted my life to learning, to improving myself, to living life to its fullest. After college finishes, I’ll be thrust into a world of diminishing hopes and growing unrest, attempting to begin a family and assumedly accomplish something worthwhile in my life before it ends. College, beyond the parties and the girls, is really the first part of the rest of my life.
Today I said goodbye to my family as they dropped me off at my dorm, and I can’t help but feel a tinge of sadness. My parents spent nineteen years not only raising me to be the person I am today, but also preparing themselves for the day when I would no longer be living in their house. I am thankful for everything that they have given me, and at the same time I am excited for the rest of my life. Along with my parents are my siblings: I hope that both can carry on independently of me, while maintaining that close relationship that is “family.” Farewell for now.
I’m not entirely certain as to why I am awake at two forty in the morning, but I am. Nonetheless, I decided to start a blog tonight so that I could have some measure of productiveness from this summer, which has been full of shenanigans, adventuring, and chillaxing. Currently, I am musing on my new home for the next four years: the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication (or rather, the Taylor Place dorms across the street).