Then there was Bethel! I was a little skeptical of transferring in the middle of my sophomore year, but going to Bethel was one of the best decisions I ever made! I loved the people, the environment, and the faculty. I know a lot of people complain about the rules, and at times I was annoyed by them too--but hey! I CHOSE to go there...so I had no reason to complain! I love seeing peoples reactions when I tell them that I'm 22 and I'm not allowed to watch rated "R" movies, drink, have boys in my room with the door closed, and that I have a curfew every night of the week. Through the "strict" rules, I survived :) and I came out with some awesome memories, and some even better friendships! Friends that I KNOW I'll have forever :)
I'll never forget the Steak and Shake night with Kristine and Lindsay, and how we lied to the waiter, telling him it was my birthday, and when he asked for my ID, we told him we "forgot it at home". He said he had to check because a lot of times people come in just saying "ohh it's my birthday" when it isn't. (WHO would do SUCH a thing?) So he paid for it himself. (Yes...jerk move on my part--I KNOW!) I'll never forget the Spring Break trips to Florida Sophomore, Junior, and Senior year with awesome girls! And of course my "second" Spring Break I gave myself Sophomore and Junior year--1 week after Spring Break, heading down to Branson to watch our boys in the tournament! Can't forget the Keg parties--ROOT BEER KEGS of course! (Partying Bethel style!!) Coming back from Logan's on Halloween to a very festive-decorated room with Kristine! (Whoever did that still needs to fess up!) The countless videos Julia and I made--dancing and just being US! Dressing up for Midnight Breakfast as thugs and having Jessie rap the Bible in under a minute :) Basketball games, game nights, and Snuggie parties. Farm tours to my house, and the junior/senior trip to Chicago! Such awesome times with such amazing people that I know I'll never forget.
But as my college career is wrapping up, I have to admit: I'm excited and nervous for the future, but one thing is for sure--my God has the ultimate plan for me, and I can't wait to see what that is! I've come to the conclusion that this whole graduation thing is bittersweet...I'm PUMPED to be done with class and school work, but not as eager to be done living with my best friends, and be in the "real world". But as they say... READY OR NOT...HERE I COME!
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