Do you ever have those times of life when you just feel like a floater?? When you're so very busy and caught up in the excitement of life in general to really find a foothold to be settled? That's what the month of May has been like for me... kinda crazy, really! But most definitely a GOOD crazy! I absolutely love my life and the busy-ness with which summer comes for me.

After finals week and a quick goodbye to amazing Logan peoples, as well as a qu

ick trip home to see the family, I was whisked off to Jackson Hole for the summer. Life at my job in Jackson is in and of itself a world of busy busy people taking care of many many details to be sure the Bar-T-5 runs smoothly. I feel so far removed from all other aspects of my life when I'm in Jackson working! We've already had brilliantly epic adventures with the crew members, including a temple trip to Rexburg, a 1 lb hamburger challenge, Swedish and 3D Twister games, late nigh

t movies (especially The Three Amigos)... and many more to come!! The people I work with (and for-- my bosses are so great!!) make my job 100 times more exciting and enjoyable. I enjoy the work I do as well, but being around such amazing people all summer is a definite plus!
As of now, I'm sitting in the comfort of my family's home in Gooding enjoying a day off work... Tomorrow morning my sister will be packing up her things in my car and I'll get to have her join me in Jackson for the summer-- she graduated from GHS last night as valedictorian. I'm so very proud to call her my sister, she's a pretty incredible young lady. I realized, as I

sat at her graduation, how much I've changed and grown and experienced this past year. High school helped to mold my personality, but college has precisely defined who I am and what I stand for. I'll be forever grateful for my high school experience, and the loving parents who raised me... but I'm coming to learn that many life altering friendships are formed during college years, and having my sister close next year at USU will be
such a privilege and a pleasure. I love that girl and I want her to be able to define her own life as I've started with mine.

A big thank you, once again, to all you incredible people who've helped me this first year of college. I love and appreciate each of you. :D
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