Since I finished classes at Oxford so early, that means I got a pretty good start on summer, starting on April 13th. After backpacking France and spending these last two weeks adjusting back to American life, I am very much looking forward to this summer. This is mostly just because I know there will be many entertaining stories that come out of it. This is most likely my last summer at home, and I want to make the most of it. This means I will hopefully be bringing out my inner-child to the fullest, complete with hopping on a bicycle and/or falling off a skateboard, actually swimming in the swimming pool, drinking lemonade out of colorful neon cups, videotaping lots, drawing with chalk, running through the sprinklers, breaking out the slip n' slide, reading books, and star-gazing on the warm pavement at night.
Of course, I will have some responsibilities - I'll be hopefully volunteering at church and a counseling center, there may be a musical involved, and if I find a job, I'll be all over it. BUT that doesn't mean I can't have a little fun on the way.
Here's to my (possibly) last childhood summer spent at home :)
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