I can't remember the last time I played nertz with the girls from church. Goodness, I miss the crazy inappropriate talks, the awkward moments, and the extreme competitiveness. Most of all, I miss feeling like I fit in with the other people in my church.
My sophomore year of college was the most emotionally and mentally demanding 9 months of my entire life thus far. From getting my first B, to replacing everything from a fire with no money, to overcoming a near car accident, to just developing an unhealthy relationship with food. Gosh, I am just excited to hang out with the other girls from church again.
I hope to be able to play nertz during the school year again. My junior year CANNOT be anything like my sophomore year, or I may end up in a mental institution. (That's a little dramatic, but I may have to do something extreme like cut back hours at work or take less than 18 credits a semester.)
Tonight, I was pretty rusty from not playing in several months. But you know what, I did okay. I like that nobody cares if you are the worst one there, as long as you are having fun, that's all that matters.
This weekend marked a full month of living in my apartment (scary, I know!) Also, Mary took her stuff out of my apartment and Professor Pisarski took my old fridge off my hands. Not to mention, I finally signed up for internet access to Eryn and I can both have access to internet. It's like things are finally falling into place. It's almost as if we are getting closer to being settled in. It's starting to feel like a home, finally.
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