Today was my last final and I am now a California State University, Sacramento Graduate! It is so thrilling to not have to go to school anymore, but I can't believe how fast time has flown! This semester came and went and now I have a Bachelor's Degree in Social Science, and a Minor in History. I also finished my course to become Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certified. It was a little bit overwhelming handling 6 classes at once, but I did it!
After my final, I went through my closet. I already have five garbage bags full of clothes to donate and still have several loads of laundry to do. I bought way too many clothes over the years. I also don't know how to get rid of clothing, so it has stock piled. It is weird to get rid of everything, but it will be nice to get a brand new wardrobe whenever I settle down again.
Tomorrow marks my one month countdown to leaving the United States! I can't believe it! In one month I will be starting the craziest adventure of my life. So excited to start my travels at the place of my birth, Bangkok, Thailand! Where it all began... One thing I really feel like I missed out on in life was relationships with extended family. My family moved to the United States and I have never really had cousins living close by to have that kind of family dynamic. I am so excited to see all of my cousins, aunts and uncles in Thailand and to feel connected to them in that way.
I am very excited for my graduation party this Saturday! It seems as though several family and friends will be coming and I can't wait to see them all! Today after I knew I was done with college, I turned on Bob Marley, looked up to my father, and said "I did it, thank you." To everyone above and here below, I thank you for all the love and support today and all the days of my life. ♥
Good luck with all the Christmas shopping everyone... I am WAY behind, let me tell you!
"Christmas
is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and
goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of
Christmas". -Calvin Coolidge
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