Top 10 ways I'd rather be spending the first half of my summer...
Don't get me wrong, I love Gainesville. LOVE. I am so thankful that I am not here all by my lonesome, BUT... that being said it is still school in the summer, which seems like a sin. So in a successful attempt at procrastination, here are the 10 places I'd rather be.
10. The Rocky Mountains

Yes, even horseback riding in hail storms in the rocky mountains.
9. Chicago

Best. Pizza. Ever.
8. St. Pete

Specifically, I would like to be at that resort we went to one night with my horse, Fiddle. Only this time, I would like to be an actual guest, not an impostor.
7. San Antonio

Mission Trip 2005: We know drama.
6. Alaska

Internship summer 2011???
5. Camp Travis

Some of the greatest and most edifying times in my life have happened at Camp Travis, I wish that I could go back!
4. The Grand Canyon

My favorite place in the whole world!
3. Home

Because I miss my family.
2. Hogwarts

Just plain wishful thinking...
1. Hong Kong

I CAN'T WAIT!
10. The Rocky Mountains

Yes, even horseback riding in hail storms in the rocky mountains.
9. Chicago

Best. Pizza. Ever.
8. St. Pete

Specifically, I would like to be at that resort we went to one night with my horse, Fiddle. Only this time, I would like to be an actual guest, not an impostor.
7. San Antonio

Mission Trip 2005: We know drama.
6. Alaska

Internship summer 2011???
5. Camp Travis

Some of the greatest and most edifying times in my life have happened at Camp Travis, I wish that I could go back!
4. The Grand Canyon

My favorite place in the whole world!
3. Home

Because I miss my family.
2. Hogwarts

Just plain wishful thinking...
1. Hong Kong

I CAN'T WAIT!
Tour de Gainesville?
In an attempt to tackle all the Gainesville hotspots that I have never been to before, my friend Meagan and I went to Ichiban Sushi downtown last weekend. It was very good. Here is my review:
Lovely establishment. We should have sat outside though to get the bustling downtown Gainesville atmosphere. Sushi was good, I got the Mexican roll and Meagan got spicy tuna. The chopsticks were more challenging than usual, but I think that may have been my fault. Seaweed salad was interestingly good, once I got past the slimy-ness of it... The wait staff was great. Our waiter passed on much knowledge about Chinese culture, for instance, NEVER point your shoes at someone in China. It is highly offensive. Also, don't leave your chopsticks in your rice bowl, because that is how they grieve their dead. He said this was only Japanese cultures, but after looking into it, it's for Chinese cultures as well. The only negative thing: shy bus boys. I think I can look beyond that. I will definitely be back.
Next stop on the Tour: Gator's Dockside for wing night. I can't believe I've never been there!
Lovely establishment. We should have sat outside though to get the bustling downtown Gainesville atmosphere. Sushi was good, I got the Mexican roll and Meagan got spicy tuna. The chopsticks were more challenging than usual, but I think that may have been my fault. Seaweed salad was interestingly good, once I got past the slimy-ness of it... The wait staff was great. Our waiter passed on much knowledge about Chinese culture, for instance, NEVER point your shoes at someone in China. It is highly offensive. Also, don't leave your chopsticks in your rice bowl, because that is how they grieve their dead. He said this was only Japanese cultures, but after looking into it, it's for Chinese cultures as well. The only negative thing: shy bus boys. I think I can look beyond that. I will definitely be back.
Next stop on the Tour: Gator's Dockside for wing night. I can't believe I've never been there!
Pack Rat

It feels weird to be back at school so soon, after a whopping 12 days of summer break. It's completely different though. Everything is bizarre. Only one roommate, longer classes, less people on campus, less people on the road, more free time, hotter, less friends, new friends, and no business classes. I have been in the process of cleaning out my room from the last semester, which generally makes me extremely nostalgic. Also, I have the hardest time throwing ANYTHING away. I have saved all the notes I've ever taken in every class ever. Even high school- I'm pretty sure I have all my notes from HS stashed away back home somewhere. It's not that I think I'm going to need to look something up sometime, but I just have an odd amount of pride in my notes. It represents all the hours I have spent in a class actually learning. My stacks of old notes symbolize my education in process. It's like I can physically hold my education, and the heavier the stack of notes get, the closer I am to being done and the smarter I am getting. Not that I want to be done... I'm actually dreading that moment like the plague. Graduation does not seem like a reason to celebrate to me because the very thought of it terrifies me. What the HECK am I going to do with my life? I hope it involves Spanish... I love Spanish so much. Not sure why, I just love the language. I love the idea of being able to speak 2 different languages. I can't help thinking about the MILLIONS of people that I cannot communicate with right now but I will be able to in a very short amount of time. What an incredible thought. If only I could speak Chinese... summer goal :)
Other summer goals:
-Raise as much money for the Hong Kong mission as I can
-Bike
-Get A's in my summer classes
-Play golf
-Bond with my HK team!
-Learn to swim (like real strokes and stuff)
-Visit all the cool Gainesville places that I've never been to before
-Play my flute
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