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Waking Up in Vegas

If spending a weekend in Las Vegas has taught me one thing, it’s that moments slip through your fingers if you’re not paying attention. Or was that money? Either way, Las Vegas lives up to the hype of late nights and good times.

My trip wasn’t the typical Vegas Vacation;  I was there to celebrate my grandpa’s 80th birthday. At four times my age, my grandpa is still as strong as ever. I spent lots of time with extended family that I normally never see. I don’t have any family in Florida besides my parents, so it was so much fun seeing everyone together. I love how, despite being apart for more than half a decade, hanging out with everyone feels like nothing ever changed.

One thing I regret is not being able to celebrate Kristen’s birthday with her. Fortunately, John and I made this totally awesome and only slightly embarrassing birthday video for our girlfriends. Check it out:

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Chapter New

This week, two of the most influential people of my college experience are moving out of Florida. I don’t even know where to begin to blog about this. They are both my best friends and live up to every meaning of what a best friend is supposed to be.

I knew Bryan was destined for D.C. for a long time.

He’s been a huge part of my experience in Orlando since the first day I moved in. I knew him in high school, but we didn’t actually become good friends until I found out that he lived down the street from me.

All I can say is that Bryan is the best neighbor and friend anyone could ever ask for. He’s always so welcoming and will be the first person to offer you a beer. And for some reason, whenever we hang out, I feel like whatever we are doing is instantly 200% manlier. I’ll miss our nights of beer pong, building stuff, grilling, and just hanging out. I wish him the best in Washington D.C. And I’m sure I’ll see him very soon.

Roland found out he got a job in Arizona a few days ago.

We’ve been best friends for more than 8 years and sometimes my mind can’t even process that. I don’t know what drew us so strongly together, but from our first class in high school, we’ve been inseparable. After he moved in, our best-friendship manifested into an ultimate, higher plane of friendship. We are just on the same frequency all the time. We could disagree about anything, but I think it just came to a point where nothing mattered except that we were hanging out.

I mentioned to him that his moving away reminded me of the series finale of a TV show. I know there will be very few shows that will ever compare to what we had, but who knows. Maybe there will be a spin-off. Or a reunion show. All I know is that I will miss him very much and I wish him great things as well.

So I feel like I am now at a new chapter in my life. I am on the verge of graduating, and therefore, uncertainty. I used to be afraid of uncertainty, but it was these two people that have taught me overall to embrace the unknown and move forward. Thanks guys.

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Summer Rewind

So far this summer has been a flash of good food, good books, and hot weather. Yarber and I built a cornhole set a few months ago. We finally got to use the set on Memorial day, where we also had a cookout of epic proportions. Tommy and Roland made a hearty buffalo chicken dip. There was also corn, burgers, grilling beans, and chicken skewers. Roland was laying on the floor in agony after all that food.

Over the course of the summer, I’ve purchased a few books on half.com and Amazon. It’s amazing how much reading I can get done when I don’t feel like I’m on such a tight schedule. One book is about the neuroscience of decision making. I was completely entertained by this book, titled “How We Decide.” It brought to light a lot of elements of decision-making and explains why we make the choices we do.

I bought a ukulele this summer, too. As much as I love piano, the ukulele is quickly becoming my favorite instrument. I’ve mostly been learning cover songs and a few chords, but it is so much fun! And portable!

The rest of summer involved a few dance workshops, basketball, lots of studying, and an iPhone 4 launch adventure. So far it’s been a pretty wholesome break, and I’m looking forward to Las Vegas and New York in August before the fall semester starts.

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Between the Trees

Summer is under way, the days are longer, and the heat is definitely setting in. So far I’m loving it. I feel more productive and more alive, and since I’m only taking one class, I have much more free time to just gather myself. I see it as some very well deserved catching up.

Last night was the Between The Trees hometown show. It was a really full lineup with Shut Up and Dance, Goodnight Caulfield, The Higher, Amely, and obviously Between the Trees. We got there early for the Between the Trees meet and greet (they were really nice and super awesome) and then got all the way to the front center. The show rocked and it was a great night.

Today, Kristen left for Weston. I miss her like hell already. At least we can use the time apart to do our own things and refocus. Absence makes the heart grow fonder and our relationship was built on distance. I’m actually installing Skype right now on my netbook so we can at least video chat.

Tonight is the LOST finale event. Roland and I are making buffalo chicken sandwiches with some steamed veggies. Good stuff and an awesome summer ahead of us.

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