What a crazy week! Good crazy. I'm leaving on Sunday and this past week has really reminded me of the awesome people I know in DeMotte. Something I think I take for granted sometimes.
Tuesday I went on a walk with my friend Emily. Four laps around Spencer Park resulting in a lot of good conversation. And we talked about food, which just might be one of my favorite things to talk about ☺
Tuesday night I had Alex, Melita, and Anna Brummel. My dad made us fruit smoothies and we watched Olympic gymnastics. I love the Olympics. Just look at our team.
Wednesday I met Alicia for a Subway picnic in the park. Had so much fun--what a fast two and a half hours! I told her about how I want to make a collection of pictures of people yawning and she told me about her adventures at Redeemer. Oh, and we walked through the DeMotte market (is DeMotte trying to be cool? Because the market kind of was!) and we got stopped for fifteen minutes talking to a man about all the kinds of soap he makes. And then, you know, the usual...
She took a picture of me eating...
I took a picture of her yawning...
but we got one good one by the fountain. ☺
Wednesday afternoon Kristen and I did our photo shoot that we have been planning all summer. We love dressing up, we love taking pictures, we love hanging out. We got ready at her house and drove on south towards Rensselaer to turn off on a random road, driving until we found a good spot for pictures. We found an empty field off of a gravel road and it was so beautiful out there! Reminded me of Iowa. Here's a sampling of some of our pictures. You look great, Kristen! Oh, and we made good use of some fun props we found at the last minute!
I love how our hair is completely opposite in texture
and I think sometimes we want to switch! ☺
Thursday was the first Thursday of the month and you know what that means....everything half off at Jasper Junction in Rensselaer! Not going wasn't an option. My mom and I were there for nearly an hour. I found a rain jacket that was new with tags from Gap...originally for $68 and i got it for $3. Boom. Bargain of the year award.
Haha...this place is so awesome. I mean just look at it.
Thursday afternoon I hung out with Jessica. She's been wanting a pedicure for a few weeks, so we decided to get them together. But first we went to Ross in Merrillville (so excited it finally opened!) and I got some new sunglasses (been needing some for a while) and a new blue dress! I'm excited to wear it. I spent the rest of my Old Navy gift card and got new earrings. I love hanging out with Jess and she even made me bacon, pea, pasta afterward! Then we watched Season 8, Disc 1 of Friends.
I think these people are my best friends and they don't know me. Seriously, can I just add a picture of me walking right next to them? Or would that make me a seventh wheel?
This morning I got a phone call from Laurissa! I was exited to go to Valpo with her, even if it was last minute and even if I wasn't shopping at all. I helped her buy shoes, a watch, and a burrito! Probably her favorite thing she bought, too!
For lunch today I met up with a good friend and my former piano teacher that I have not talked to in way too long. Only got to talk to Becky for an hour, but I felt like we could have talked for five more!
I skyped Hannah for two and a half hours and laughed more than I have in a long time. Sometimes I wonder how we accomplish having whole conversations because I think one of us is always laughing.
Tomorrow it's time to really wrap things up. I haven't started packing yet and that's really gotta happen! I need to write one last letter to a friend at school, I have to go to the bank, and I have to do laundry! Busy, busy, busy and packing is never fun.
I've just really appreciated the last few days. Sometimes I forget about how many great people I know in DeMotte, and it really is awesome. I have learned this summer that I can be friends with anybody, regardless of their age. I used to think hanging out with people younger than me or too much older than me was weird, but now I'm learning about how much of a blessing it is. It's so great being able to talk to people that are in different stages of their lives, just to see how they're doing and what it's like being them. Everyone's really interesting and has a unique story. Really fun things happened this week, all with very different people.
I will miss them all, but I know that they will all be here when I return.