tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8333543700801168928.post4405425038876679682..comments2023-10-23T10:41:49.975-05:00Comments on Abbie Turned Normal: Summer Can WaitAbbie Fhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11181355348801645468noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8333543700801168928.post-65014792969551061652011-05-13T12:13:38.577-05:002011-05-13T12:13:38.577-05:00I stumbled across your blog today.
And I think t...I stumbled across your blog today. <br /><br />And I think that, through our joint love for Harry Potter, we could be friends. <br /><br />A word about the college-summer-thing: as a (relatively) recent post-grad, I now possess all the wisdom I strove to gain through my collegiate years and have graciously deemed to hand out these nuggets of truth and foresight to the masses!.... and by this I mean, I lived it and now can share with you what it was like for me, if you care to know :-). I don't keep up with anyone from high school, so moving back home after four years of awesome and having real friends has been quite the transition. But even if it feels a tad lonely with the lack of friends back at home, I know that I have all of my school peeps out there to travel to see and call and skype with and whatever else. Transitioning out of college (or just going home for summer vacay) definitely teaches you one thing: it reveals just how important your relationships are, and which ones are worth keeping up with. So go enjoy a break from school and spend time with your boy and maybe see if you can't make a new friend or two. I promise, it doesn't stay lonely and daunting for long. Unless you choose to live in a hole. In that case, I salute you and I wish you luck on your underground lifestyle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com