Last weekend I went back up to Stevens Point to spend quality time with one of my past roommates who is now in graduate school in California. Seeing her and some of our great friends was an absolute blast. We made jokes and played games, sharing all kinds of stories recounting hilarity of our years at the university together. Together again, we were able to paint the town red and celebrate each other like rock stars. The trip was entirely worth it. Talk about fun.. Rather than only spending time as the two of us, we also spent time with her boyfriend and a number of their mutual work friends. Then we rounded out our time together in Point with random lunches with great friends, surprises from old friends, gossip, hockey, pizza, tours of the Suites @201, and lots of singing to Adele. It was only a short trek up to Point and such a great time with one of my best friends from college. I will be traveling out to California to see her and my cousins over a weekend and a few days of spring break in March. Look forward to more information and stories from St. Patty's day in California in a few months! I will be booking my plane tickets in the next two days!
As for other travels, continued preparation for London... I am studying the tube maps and reading about the neighborhood around where I will be living. Not to mention trying to narrow down where in Europe I want to visit, travel and trek to in the time I will be there. I need to find a shoe store in Italy and replace my red flats, and probably to purchase another seven pairs... Did I ever mention I love shoes? Did I ever include how much I adore shoes? Wearing them, selling them, showing them off, etc. etc. etc. I'm rambling. I also need to purchase my visa for London. More to look into, and the excitement continues to grow.
This week, I will be heading back up to Stevens Point for my last semester on campus. As a forewarning of my complaints in the next three months, here are the courses I will be taking: Introduction to Entrepreneurship, International Marketing, Economics, and Business Law and Ethics. The courses I am enrolled in that will not cause complaints include Orchestra and Jazz Band. They are my two favorites; I have been in orchestra for eight of my ten semesters on campus and jazz for all ten semesters. I do not know what I will do without them when I am finished with school. As another heads up, I will be in job training for most of the next week, and then the semester starts. If my timing seems a little off in the next few weeks, please accept my sincerest apologies.
Until next time,
Sarah Marsh
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