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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Hello, y'all!

Wow, it's seriously been a long time since I've written.

My summer was uneventful (for the most part)....

However I did get to go to Florida with Autumn for a week. That was great! :)

Other than that I pretty much just worked until I left for Kentucky.

Which is where I am now--in the middle of nowhere that is famous for how many restaurants per capita it has.  I find it funny that I go from one small town that's proud of something kinda funny, to another small town that's VERY proud of something so random.  Bowling Green doesn't really boast all-star athletes (except for Claire Donaghue, the girl who won the Olympic gold in swimming and graduated from WKU).  Nope, here they're proud of how many restaurants per capita they have--the most in the nation! I love meeting people from Bowling Green, because they're quite proud of that fact.

I've met a bunch of new people, and even have a pretty good group of friends.  My roommate and I get along pretty well (it helps that we're not in the room at the same time that often).  And you wanna know something awesome?  SHE BAKES! From scratch :) She makes the best cookies EVER! They're so delicious.

I also met a boy ;) He is sooo perfectly sweet to me.  He's funny, he's a strong Christian, and he's pretty darn smart.  His name's Ryun, and he's an architecture major.  We instantly hit it off (on the day we met, someone asked us if we were twins).  That night we went on what my roommate called a "fake date" (he took me out to dinner, just the two of us, but I wasn't sure how he meant it...).  Of course, after she said that, I completely panicked about everything--hair, makeup, clothes... WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?!?!? It went really well.  I liked the dinner, we talked about a lot of stuff, and it wasn't really all that awkward (yes, I was expecting awkwardness, at least on my end anyways).  Anyways, we exchanged numbers and just started hanging out.  He's living proof that chivalry isn't dead (he opens doors, pulls out chairs, carries groceries :P ... you name it, he does it. And not just for me, either, but for everyone).  It's so fantastic!  We can talk about anything and everything, whenever we need to.  We're both really open; If one of us has a question, the other will answer it to the best of their ability.  I love that :)  It's something I've never had in a relationship, and can't believe I went without for so long.

Well, I should go write my paper before this laptop dies...  I will try to keep y'all updated!

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