I started the year hot off the heels of a wonderful semester doing Sight&Sound: Filmmaking, where I made my best friends in film. Bridget even got me a job working at RLTV during winter break.
Then, during winter break, I went to Delaware and worked on Shannon's independent short, "The Perfect Man." It was so much fun and I learned so much and felt like I found a family.
Back at school, it was my first semester as Philanthropy Chair of Kappa. The position helped me get closer to many sisters and get involved.
I especially loved being PUG President... especially once all of PUG began bonding more. I got closer with the rest of the e-board and it made the semester so much fun!
Over spring break, I went to Rome to visit Alex CM and had so much fun. It was a little taste of what studying abroad would be like.
When I got to Rome, I found out I was offered both an RA position as well as a study abroad spot in Madrid or London (for playwriting). I decided to be an RA.
Because of this decision, I immediately applied for summer study abroad... in Madrid! I unfortunately got mono at the end of the school year and had the worst 2 weeks. I ended up getting depressed and almost didn't go to Spain. But, eventually, I went and had a blast learning spanish!
Once back, I met my new RA family who I love dearly. They are great people. It was definitely an adjustment becoming an RA and living alone and balancing school and friends.
I also only took one film class and started taking journalism, which I fell in love with! (Though, my semester started well film-wise because my doc from last semester was chosen to screen at the Sight&Sound showcase!) It was definitely a change and I struggled balancing everything and making so many changes in my life at once. It was hard. I realized the steadiest part of my college career was rez life!
I'm also really proud of all the hard work Kelly and I did to reinvent and reinvigorate philanthropy in Kappa. It became one of our strongest areas and people loved it!
I worked on Shannon's intermediate film and she also asked me to edit it. :)
But, by the end of the semester, I remembered the people who were there for me: my best friends and family. :)
They helped me re-center as I went through so many challenges and changes and become optimistic about the unknown future. I again turned to rez life as I was accepted to NRHH!
Unlike in high school or years past, I've always known what the next step was in my life. But as I go into the second semester of junior year not sure of what I want to do with my life or where I'll go or with whom, I need to stay positive and open to all the wonderful opportunities ahead of me. Oh yeah... and I turned 21!
While this year was full of new things, I hope the words for 2014 are confidence and balance. Until next year... <3 p="">3>




















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