Thanksgiving was a week ago and I’m not a big holiday, birthday, intentional celebration
person so I wasn’t too bothered by being away. But as the day always does, it
had me thinking about how much I have to be thankful for. More than that, who I
have to be thankful for. I’ve got friends who know me inside and out, who can
read me like a book and bring out the best in such different ways and while I'm so lucky to have so many incredible friends, I'm going to take this time to highlight four. Relative to
my black and white personality, I feel like they reflect two very
different sides of me as well.
When I left the US, I left the Rosie to my Sophia Grace. Baby
Lauren - my best friend, favorite friendship story, the best person to road
trip with, and the person who taught me that separation anxiety is a very, very
real thing. I don’t think there are many people who bond over a lunch date and
Fergilicious the way we did during the summer of 2010 when we were scared
newbies in college. We made the best “not roommates” before we became official
roommates after that long freshman year when we had to figure out how to never
leave each other’s sides despite doing different sports, classes and living one
floor away from one another. We never had to discuss that we would have our
meals together, go out together, get “appetizers” for the three minute ride
home from the grocery store and officially live together as soon as we could. The
jokes about my lack of feelings started in high school and continued in college
when Lauren would try to get me to talk about things going on. Sometimes I
would text her on a bad day, “I think I’m having feelings” which she always
loved. Now I understand the importance of having someone who will always listen
to what’s going on in your head, and genuinely want to know also. I’m lucky to
still have Lauren by my side when something goes wrong and I just need a
familiar voice from home. We attended my brother’s wedding together after over
a year without seeing one another and it confirmed that even though Clemson led
me to Arusha on a very twisted path, this friendship was the best thing I got
from Clemson. To this day, there’s nobody I’d rather have a sleepover or Sunday
movie day with than Lauren. So, Baby Lauren, thanks for the PBD dates,
concerts, nights out, real talks, gas station adventures, for being the vital
part of an unforgettable college experience and always being by my side, even when
we are nearly 8,000 miles apart.
If you have heard about what’s gone on this year, you have
probably heard about Shayna and Mhairi – the other two of my four ride or dies.
There couldn’t have been a more perfect time for these two to come into my
life. When my world was falling apart, one hazy but unforgettable weekend away
with them was the beginning of it’s coming together. For me to be so
comfortable with two people so quickly says it all. There is no way to put my
relationship with these girls into words and do it any justice, but I truly don’t
know the mental, physical or emotional state I would be in if it weren’t for
these two this year. We were all going through something but most days we spent
together were nothing short of our own convoluted version of perfect. Our
moments of weakness turned to jokes about our Truman Show life, because none of
it could possibly be real. We are Arusha’s Savannah’s girls who always had all
the fun, all the feels and all the love. Shay Shay and V, thanks for always
being down for a drink after a horrible day, giving me some of my favorite
memories, for never judging me for that time I snored myself awake, and for
being the best two spoons anyone could ask for. I can't wait to See You Again.
Thank you girls for being home. For getting me through all
the messes, and making sure I remember that the most important things are my
work and my sanity. And that as long as I get my work done, there’s no harm in
spending a couple more dollars for a couple more drinks because if a few bad
hangovers is what I leave Arusha regretting, then it will have all been worth
it. You’ve all helped shape me into the person I am today, someone I am so
proud to be because I’m lucky enough to call you four my friends.
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