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Decisions Made in August: A Short Story

Sunday, December 20, 2015

The crowd of people started moving in the direction of the park exit. A woman that wore a tight fitted hot pink sweater made her pregnant stomach look as if it were going to pop. She drew a long breath of her cigarette, the smoke caressing her face as it began to vanish into the air above her. The dark circles under her eyes made the bags seem as if they forgot where they should have been and her gaze was on constant alert. Her hands were pale and fingers skinny and long as she held the only light that seemed to radiate in her life between her fingers.
We talked through the now muddy and trampled field. The sky was beginning to grow dark as the Pacific winds and fog made their presence known. The music festival now over, I can still feel the excitement and adrenaline that filled the atmosphere. The music filling into the crowd moving in unison. I have never been out so late that it made me think of what happened to my brother, Alex. He waited for the Metro Train in front of AT&T Park that he didn’t see what was coming up from behind him, robbed of his wallet and phone. I was afraid that I might meet the same fate.
Fear struck my chest, but I was suddenly comforted as I held tighter to Michael’s arm, strong and firm, one of my closest friends since elementary. After graduating high school, celebrating at a free concert was a spontaneous decision. I tried to synchronize our strides keeping Michael close to my side, seeking any warmth that could keep my chattering teeth and exposed legs from shaking. As the sun continued its descent, getting to the car was my first priority that the icy winds brushed through us. I knew wearing shorts was a bad idea. As if Michael knew what I was thinking he spoke.
“I told you not to wear shorts,” he said shaking his head in a tone that wasn’t authoritative, but full of concern. “I can feel you shaking,” his eyebrows furrowed together that it made me think that if he could, he’d make the sun stay out longer just to keep me warm. He grabs both my hands in his, freeing any warmth I tried so hard to keep between our bodies, “You’re hands are freezing!” he says rubbing his hands with mine stopping us from progressing our walk. Suddenly flushed by his touch, I laugh at him, shaking my head. I keep looking straight, knowing from the corner of my eye that he was looking at me with a face I knew too well as I continued our walk.
“Yeah, yeah, yeah,” I said, annoyed as I waved his comment away freeing my hands from his grasp, retreating both my hands to his arm rebuilding the warmth I worked so hard for. “I guess I should know by now that it’s always jean weather,” I said while making an attempt to gesture quotation marks in the air, but instead of using my hands, I used both my elbows instead.
“What was that?” Michael said laughing and pointing at my elbows.
“I was trying to-- nevermind,” I said as Michael puts both his hands back into his jean pockets laughing at me even more. “But at least I brought a sweater with me.” I said with a smile-- I hope it was a smile because by this point I couldn’t feel my cheeks. I looked up at him meeting his dark brown eyes. Something in my chest jolted, afraid that he might see I looked away shaking the feeling off. 
“You brought my sweater.” Michael replied. 
“And it’s a good thing you kept it in your car.” I said reaching up to give him a kiss on the cheek, the side of his facial hair scratching against my lips.  
I could see small smile form as we continue walking. The wind rushed across the emptying field carrying napkins away from the piles of take out boxes and cups that covered the ground next to the overflowing trash can. I looked up to steal a glance at Michael and as he breathed out, a visible cloud escaped his nose. This reminded me of when we were kids that if the air was cool enough to see our breaths, we’d pretend that we were smoking, a habit that now older, I had no interest in trying.
Before he could notice, I quickly turned my gaze onto the path in front of us. I tried to recall the moment when my feelings for him started. Maybe it was last spring when our Senior year was about to end. Maybe it was the way he smiled when he talked to other girls and I wanted to be the one that made him laugh. I shake off my thoughts. I don’t know what I’m more scared of: our safety or the possibility that I might lose a friend-- a very close and important one. Unsure if I should even address my feelings to him, worry and stress take hold that it makes me want to forget about it completely. I try to convince myself that my feelings are just a phase that I’m sure will go away-- at least I hope it will.
The air that once was filled with music that shook lungs is now filled with muffled voices and the clatter of beer bottles as a man dressed in dirty clothing rummages through the dumpster.
My tender feet comforted by the softness of the dirt ground was now greeted by the hard cement of the park sidewalk. The balls of my feet pulsed with each step. I looked down knowing that for the next couple of days my feet would be swollen. Although I wished I wore more comfortable shoes the long hours of standing was worth the pain.  
We finally made it to his car, a black 1984 GMC Caballero. I walk towards the passenger seat. finding the door handle, cold and wet from the light sprinkle of rain. As soon as I heard the car door unlock, I open it, hoping that some of the sun’s warmth was still locked inside. I first put my leg in and let gravity do the rest. To my relief the corduroy seats were warm and soft, which quickly brought heat and comfort to my entire body. Grateful of the warmth, I cupped my hands together breathing into them only to be reminded minutes before of Michael’s hands covering mine, I quickly let the thought go.
“Good thing we didn’t park in the shade,” Michael said also aware of the warmth his car stored.
“Yeah” I say with relief as a smile forms. Michael puts his keys into the ignition and the engine rumbles a familiar song as it vibrates throughout the car, a powerful hum. Then turning the heat on as high as it can go, Michael puts his hands in front of the vents, flexing his fingers in the process.
Reminded of an acceptance letter that I got from Western Washington University earlier that day makes me worry that this might be the last time I’ll be riding in his car for the next 8 months, something I have yet to tell Michael. I take in every detail of his car. My fingertips graze the soft bristles of the corduroy seats. The smell of rain and pine, and the littered pine needles that decorate the car floor. Then I take in Michael, the way his hands find the the radio dial, naturally and easily. The way he puts his right hand on top of the steering wheel and with the other finding its place on the arm rest. The way he turns to look at me and flashes a smile brings me home. Then something stirs in me, wanting so badly to tell him. Only finding the courage to speak lodged in my throat, still unsure if I want to tell him. Knowing that WWU was exactly 909 miles away, I close my eyes hoping to pacify my mental battle. Before I realize what I’m doing, words escape my mouth.
“Michael, I have to tell you something,” I said. At the sound of his name he turns to look at me with a smile and his eyebrows raised. Not knowing what I should tell him first my mouth takes control.

One Direction: On the Road Again Tour 2015

Thursday, July 16, 2015


On Saturday, I was blessed with the opportunity of attending One Direction's On the Road Again Tour in Santa Clara and I must say that I am still processing what just happened this past weekend! Although I essentially went to the concert by myself, I met so many people along the way! Not only was seeing One Direction so mind blowing, the journey that took me to get there was just as amazing!

After some complications of how I was going to get to the Stadium. I knew I wanted to drive down to San Jose early because I didn't want to deal with the traffic: both the cars and the amount of people that were going to be there. So I left my house at 1:00p.m. and started the hour drive it took to get to San Jose. I also used my Google Maps so that I wouldn't get lost, but I had no end point because I didn't want to pay for Stadium parking and I had no idea where I was going to park my car. I then decided to get Quickly's which was about 5 minutes from the Great Mall and 18 minutes away from the Stadium. After putting in the end location the adventure began!

An hour that consisted of moderate traffic and 14 One Direction songs later, I finally made it to Quickly's! After buying my drink, I had to debrief myself about what I was going to do, so I took to Twitter. I found a couple people who were also going to the Stadium and were willing to carpool, but someone mentioned the Light Rail. So using my handy-dandy Google Maps, I found directions to Levi Stadium from the Great Mall and the directions were perfect!

It was 3:00pm and I knew that I wanted to eat before heading to the concert, so I went to the Great Mall and ate McD's and used the bathroom. Since my cousins live about two blocks away from the Great Mall, I decided to park my car in front of their house and walk to the light rail. Due to the fact that it was my first time ever using public transportation in San Jose, I was not against trying to make friends who might be also going to the stadium. When I got to the main platform, I made friends with a girl, Sarah, and her mom, Melissa. They were both so nice and very willing to team up to get to the concert because we were all not from are. Within a couple of minutes, more One Direction fans came to the platform and as a team, we all made our way to Levi Stadium! During this train ride, I got to meet so many more One Direction fans and everyone was so nice, but I felt that Sarah and her mom were the ones that took me under their wing! During this voyage, Sarah and I were talking about 1D and throughout the conversation we laughed so much! It was beautiful!

When we got to the Stadium at around 4:30ish, there were so many people! As we walked to get in line, some of the workers said that I had to check in my bag because it was too big. Since the Bag Check line was so long, I told Sarah and her mom that I would meet them in the stadium. They both agreed and said that they'd see my later :) The line for the bag check wasn't so bad until girls started screaming! My initial reaction was fear! I quickly tried to figure out what the commotion was about so that I could run away from what they were screaming at (if I had to) and everyone was pointing up at the stadium. I looked and there were several silhouettes, standing by the ledge and many of the girls assumed they were some of the One Direction band members. Now, during this momentary distraction, some of the girls behind me thought it was a good idea to cut me because there was a significant gap in front of me. *Shakes head out of frustration* I wanted to say something "smart" like, "Thank you for cutting me in line," or "That's very nice of you!" But instead, I shortened the gap, waited for about 10 seconds to see if they'd let me through, but NONE of them looked at me. Now this experience did not  at all make me think less of Directioners, so in order to get my spot back in line, I merely said, "Excuse me, just trying to get my spot back," with a smile. Since I was standing in line for about 10 minutes already, I knew who I was standing behind and I succeeded in getting the spot back! :D

The line continued to move and I got a text from Sarah, my new friend I met at the train station, and she said that after I got out of the bag check line, I could join them in line to get into the stadium, which was incredibly nice of them! I finally got out of line and went to find Sarah and her mom! It was such a blessing to get in line with them because the line was about a 3/4 of a mile long and they were about less than 1/4 of a mile in line! By this time it was about 5:50pm and they started to let people into the stadium!!

After we got through security and getting our tickets scanned, some of the workers were directing people to the proper "bridges" in order for people to get to their seats easier. Since, I had different seats than Sarah and her mom, our "bridges" were in opposite directions. We realized that we had to split up, so we decided to meet up after the concert so that I wouldn't have to go back to the Great Mall alone.

So, I made my way to my seat! Throughout the rest of the night, I made EVEN more friends and updating my Snap Chat story, and tried to make my phone battery last. 

I have never been to a One Direction concert before and I had no idea what kind of fan I was going to be. By "what kind of fan" I mean, the reaction I'd have when they finally took the stage. I wondered if I'd cry, scream my head off, or be really chill and rock to their music. (HA! I have no idea why I thought I'd be "chill"-- AT A ONE DIRECTION CONCERT!) I did scream my head off and I DID rock to their music, but I wasn't at all chill about it and crying wasn't an initial reaction either.

Throughout the show, some of the boys would talk, joked around, and continually would thank the fans after performing several songs. Knowing how much they really cared for their fans made me realize just how aware they are of why they are able to do what they're doing now. This also makes me think of that moment (TANGENT: Just thought of that short film One Direction did to promote their perfume "Our Moment" in 2012) in their X Factor journey when they were told that they would not advance in the competition. I feel that that moment played such a great role in how much more precious and greater being able to travel the world and sing is! But we have to thank Simon for making One Direction. I think a lot of that moment when the five of them were called out by name and made into a group. I really believe that is one of the greatest events in music history (taking into account all that happened now). I re-watched the two hour video sometimes and my heart jumps when their names are called out from the group guys that weren't advancing! 


With Zayn no longer in One Direction, the guys did such a great job filling in. I also noticed that Liam did a lot of Zayn's high notes and I have to say, Liam was AMAZING!! I legit got the chills when he did the high notes for the The Best Song Ever! 

When the concert ended I went straight to the merch table and I also caught up with Andre, who also attends Simpson University with me! After a good 40 minutes of being sardines, I finally got a shirt and made my way to get my bag from bag-check. Since the light rail was out of service, two employees were

The night ended with meeting two girls, who were also taking the bus, Lauren and Kelly! They were BOTH so nice and genuine! We talked about the concert, the personalities of more or less each band member and information about ourselves. I really hope I bump into them again! :D 
One Direction has THE BEST FANS!! 

Overall, being at Levi Stadium was amazing! The vibe was so unifying that being with other "Directioners" was an experience I will never forget. 
The whole experience was truly a blessing!

This was a long blog post! Thank you so much for reading!! Below are some videos
 I took from the concert!
-Jacky

One Direction Introduction to the Stage





Niall and Louis



One Direction

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

(Left to Right: Niall, Louis, Zayn, Liam, and Harry)

I would believe that everyone is familiar with the very well-known, very talented, and might I add, very attractive Boy band, One Direction!! As of June 22, 2015, I have become a fan of One Direction (1D), which I begin to wonder where have I been all this time #ImRealLateToThisFandom! After watching their music video, Night Changes, which I've attached to the end this blog post, their music is all I want to listen to! And with all my heart, I ask that you watch that video!! And when you do, I ask that you completely go in with a blank page. By "blank page" I mean that with every preconceived notion you've had of One Direction (unless you're already a fan), I ask that you get rid of it completely, that you fully commit to watching the video and let it take hold. Trust me, it's well worth watching!

Now, if you are indifferent of One Direction, please continue reading as I hope you, too might consider more or less what you're missing out on-- what I was missing out on! Or you may be the complete opposite and can absolutely sympathize with the One Direction Hype/ fandom and for that I'll give you a ciber high-five!  

If you don't know already, I am on my summer vacation, and since it's already late June, my little sister, Cristina, who is 14 years old, is also on her summer vacation and the person I have to thank for introducing me to the World of One Direction! During the summer, we've unfortunately been spending a lot of time together, such as recommending each other books, making each other laugh, annoying one another, watching the same movies, and ultimately listening to the same music. And THAT it where it started!! Listening to the same music! Not only would she listen to One Direction, but 5 Seconds of Summer and Little Mix, both of which I've also enjoyed listening to.

But as she kept listening to One Direction, the more I've enjoyed listening to them also! It then became conscious to me of my new fangirl obsession when I notice that my little sister was watching a video on her laptop and I decide to watch it with her. I then notice that it was a music video for one of the songs by One Direction. I continue to watch and by the end of it, I had a huge smile on my face. It was the music video to Nigh Changes! It was after watching that video that I HAD to see them in concert!!

This past weekend, Alice Radio (97.3 FM) announced that they are giving free tickets to see One Direction at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara!! My ears were glued to the radio and my thumb was ready to press send to call in to win those tickets! Sadly, I didn't win, so I checked online to see how much they were and they're a bit pricey, but I did find a good price, the cheapest being about $47 each! Although $47 may seem like a great price considering that it's One Direction, I currently don't have a job and my parents work so hard already. So for now, I don't mind listening to their CD on blast and going crazy knowing they'll be ONLY 51.4 miles away!

Overall, from watching the countless interviews, video diaries, and music videos, I genuinely believe that they're a group of really cool, hilarious, and chilled guys. Knowing and seeing that they take their home/roots seriously it remains such a foundation to how they live their lives, which will continue to make me respect them. I should also add, that there are videos of them where it seems that they can do anything they want, which may seem kind of rude and obnoxious that its a wonder how they get anything done but nonetheless, One Direction really cares for what they do and seem to really enjoy it!  Now, I hope you spread your wings as you, too, will fly into the world of 1D! #YourWelcome

Night Changes


I ABSOLUTELY love this video, my the end of it, I realized I was holding my breath!! I also thought it was so cool how they had the dates toward the end to mess up because it showed that these guys aren't perfect! And can I just gush at two scenes?!? (1) The "date" with Niall, I have to say was my favorite one! A nice date in, next to a fire AND playing Monopoly?! #YAAASSSS (2) The part where Harry sees a couple spinning on the ice and mouths, "We can do that" had me laughing so hard!! That was another one of my favorite scenes that I kept rewinding the video back to 2:59, it was hilarious!! :D

Best Song Ever


Thank you for reading!! :D
-Jacky

BookTube

Saturday, June 6, 2015

If you aren't familiar with the world of "BookTube", it's basically a part of YouTube, but this corner of YouTube primarily involves the discussion and love for books! Ever since having started my Reading Bucket List, which I wrote a blog about that you are welcome to read later, I have been watching more of these, as they're called, "BookTubers." Watching the videos of these BookTubers, I have very much enjoyed learning about new books that are published as well as share the love, excitement, and joy for books! Although, watching these videos have made me want to go out to buy these said books, I have been able to stay on track with my Reading Bucket List, but may have probably sort of have gone out to buy those said books! I have the complete intention to read all of them, of course, but that just adds to my TBR pile, which brings to mind another aspect of BookTube.

BookTube is a culture all its own! As I continued to watch more videos of the BookTube world, I have learned words and phrases such as TBR (To Be Read), Book Haul(s), Book Unboxings, Goodreads, Book Tags, unhauls, etc. The list goes on. As much as I love sharing my love for books, watching these videos have also made me want to stop everything and just read so that I can buy even more books... I really need to get a job, just so that I can use that money to buy those books. But I thought, not only should I make a blogpost about BookTube and it's culture, but extend the world of BookTube with you!

Here are some of the BookTubers that I regularly watch! I hope and wish you the best as you try to restrain from  going to the nearest bookstore after watching these videos, unless your heart so desires! You're Welcome! Thank you for reading! :D

-Jacky

JoelBooks



Peruse Project



WhittyNovels


Summer Nostalgia: People

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

My Sophomore and Senior yearbooks!

As some of you may know, I'm currently on my summer vacation and as the month of May comes to a close, June is around the corner and during this time of the year it has become pretty nostalgic for me. A couple of weeks ago, I visited my old high school and I got to see some of my old teachers and a couple of my friends who are seniors now that I've missed a lot, and just thinking that around this time TWO YEARS ago-- I can't believe it's already been two years-- since I've graduated high school! That sounds so weird! I've always been used to saying, "I graduated last year"; "Last year, I did this..." or "Last year I did that.." I was so used to saying "last year," but now it's TWO years since its happened. 

Although, I don't miss the "high school" part of high school, I do miss the people. A little over a week ago, I got to hang out with one of my homies, which was so much fun! He's a senior in high school and I'm so excited for what he has planned for the future-- what he's doing now! While we hung out, he asked me about the kind of things we (my friends and I) do for fun, while in Redding at Simpson. I mentioned the dollar theater, Castle Crags, hiking, the lake, on-campus events, and Dutch Bos.-- all of which are pretty legitimate events and places to go to. But let's face it, Redding is a pretty small city and there really isn't much to do-- I apologize completely to the city of Redding and those that live there, I hope that statement does not offend you. But as I continued to think about the kind of things there are to do for fun, I probably made Simpson sound a lot more boring than it actually is, but now that I think about it, I didn't mention the people that makes Simpson fun! Throughout the academic year while at Redding, I continue to laugh uncontrollably, grow and live with such amazing, authentic, and crazy funny individuals that without them, Simpson would not have been as great as it is. 

That is where its been nostalgic. People. It's the people I went to high school with, graduated with, and shared memories with that, thinking of it now, haven't really talk to since my high school graduation. When I visited my old high school two weeks ago,I realized that after this class graduates (the Class of 2015) I will more or less know no one who attends El Cerrito High School. Well, besides my sister, who will be attending E.C. this upcoming fall, but that's besides the point. Due to graduation for the Class of 2015, I decided to look at my old year books. I reread my friends signatures and the paragraph/ page long entries about our time together and to tell you the truth, I laughed and almost cried. Trust me, I do not miss high school AT ALL, but I really miss the people I've gotten to know, all who I most likely will text/ call very soon! I should also admit, I probably wouldn't want to see the majority of the people I went to high school with just because it was high school. It's the people I've spent so much time with whether it were during class or on the softball field that I really miss hanging out with.

As I traced the hand writings of all of these people that I've spent 4, 3, or 2 years of my life with that signed my yearbook, I know without a doubt that we've all changed. I know I've changed that as I grow and become more of who I want to be, who God has created me to be, I want the people that I've become friends with to be a part of that. I know there still is social media, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, and all that good jazz, but there's nothing like spending physical/ legit face-to-face time with someone and becoming closer in language. What I mean by "becoming closer in language," (it's something I learned in Philosophy) which means "communication." In other words, the only way we tend to get to know people and grow in friendship is through communicating: language. It's talking and listening that I feel has established friendships and stronger bonds between people, two foundation social interactions that have been eminent factors in my personal friendships: Time. Spending time with people. I guess you could say time is one of my love languages because, now having spent two years in college, time is important and continual. Knowing that someone wants to spend time with me means a lot. Knowing that as precious as time is, they want to spend it with me.

It blows my mind to realize how important relationship is. It's really cool to think that in Genesis 2:18, the Lord says, "It is not good for the man to be alone," which I have interpreted as, we (us, you, me, people) were made for relationship! Correct me if I'm wrong, but God does not say "It is NOT good," again throughout the creation account besides having seen Adam needing a companion. I feel that this is not limited to JUST a significant other, but with family members, friends, and acquaintances. It's meeting new people and growing in relationship that I feel closest with God. To learn and love his people that I may pursue and love as He does. So, not only will I be reading and running this summer, but also pursuing relationship!

Thank you so much for reading! You the real MVP!
I hope you have a great day!
-Jacky

Summer Reading Bucket List

Wednesday, May 6, 2015


This Summer, one of the many things I want to do is read as many books as I can! Before I went crazy, I knew I wanted to start with a goal! With the month of May JUST starting, I've set a goal of 10 books in 4 months! It may sound cray, but I've heard people read at least 3-6 books a MONTH (#BookTube) and I am determined! Despite that comparison, I know I can do it! Before starting this goal, I came face to face with a hard decision of picking a book to read first, which took as as much time I could spare (very little time). So I did the most strategic way to pick my first book to read: Eeny, meeny, miney, moe. And as fate picked it, I landed on Everything Is Illuminated by Johnathan Safran Foer. The following list is the result of continuing with that Eeny, meeny, miney, moe strategy! 

*Summer Reading Bucket List
1. Everything Is Illuminated by Johnathan Safran Foer
2. The Martian by Andy Weir
3. Robopocalypse: A Novel by Daniel H. Wilson
4. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
5. The Maze Runner by James Dashner
6. The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp Sendker
7. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
8. The Giver by Lois Lowry
9. If I Stay by Gayle Forman
10. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstrern

Although I am very determined to finish this list before I head back to Simpson, I also want to make sure that I have fun with this list! The last thing I want to happen is reading becoming a hassle, but looking at this list now, I have noticed that this list has such a wide variety of genres. From contemporaries to apocalyptic fiction and YA Fiction to realistic fiction. I am so excited to start this Summer Reading Bucket List ASAP!! Wish me luck!

Thank you for reading!!
-Jacky 

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Plans for the Summer of 2015

Monday, April 27, 2015

It's almost the end of April already!!! I can't believe how fast my last semester of my sophomore year went by! (AAHHHHH!!!!) It drives me crazy to look back and remember all the things I've done, which I hope to share with you now that I am finally back home for the summer! Besides having planned taking classes, working, internship-ing (I think that's a word), and HOPEFULLY meeting up with some of my homies, I have a feeling it's going to be four long (and hopefully busy) months this summer! I miss everyone back at Simpson already! I can see it now, going back to campus in late August and awaiting the arrival of all my friends and all the other residences-- which reminds me!

I don't know if you were aware, but for the academic year of 2014-2015, I was a Resident Assistant (RA) for 1st Floor Irwin! Being an RA has been a GREAT blessing and so much has come from being an RA that I know that I wouldn't have built such strong relationships, grew to LIKE people (soon turned into love because people are actually really cool!), and become closer with God if it weren't for being an RA! But as of the 2015-2016 academic year at Simpson University, I will not only be an RA, but in 1st Floor of Morgan-Sharp!! It's a different building, but I know the Lord has even more things planned for me as I transition into a new team and group of girls!

I JUST finished my Sophomore and I can't stop thinking about next school year! But anyways, I am currently taking advantage of the freedom I have now, which consists of Netflix, popcorn, and sleeping until I get hungry! Just kidding! I wake up at least 5 minutes before I smell the food cooking so that I have enough time to brush my teeth! Okay, I'm completely kidding about that too! Although I do brush my teeth before I start my day, I'm going to really try to take advantage of the extra time on my hands before things start to get a little too hectic! Since being back from University, I have been running in the morning and trying my best to eat better! Being home, I know I tend to eat a lot more because it's NOT cafe food, so I plan to exercise more often! Just wish me luck that I keep it up *I type this with one hand as I put more popcorn into my mouth* 

I also hope to get up as early as 7:30A.M. for my morning runs-- only because my little sister is still in school and I really want to make an effort to get up early while also starting my day out with a run! I mention that my sister is still in school because now that I'm home, I can drop her off and her school is a little over half a mile from my old high school, including a lot of hills, so I run from her school to my high school and back! It's a good mile and a half give or take (I should mention again that there are a lot of HILLS!) 

Besides running and eating healthier, I also want to read as much as I can! Since I don't normally have time to read for fun while in school because of the amount of papers, meetings, classes, and other reading assignments, I hope to fill my imagination with the worlds that have been bravely shared by numerous authors! Although I may have not had the time over the academic year, that didn't stop me from buying books, so I'm well over stocked for this summer! After every book I finish I hope to post a book review about them and if you have any recommendations, let me know about what books I should read!

Above everything I've mentioned that I'd like to do this summer, I hope to continue to grow and strengthen my relationship with the Lord even more! On my long drive home from Simpson (3 hours long) I pray. I pray and talk with the Lord for I don't know how long and it mostly ends with tears of joy and I am quickly reminded that I have to see in order to drive, so I also pray that I get home safely! This summer with all the things I have planned, I know that it might not be what God has planned. One thing is for sure, I want to glorify Him in anything and everything He does have planned for me. I hope that connecting with people does not stop at Simpson and I don't want to find myself spiritually dry. I think this summer and what was very eminent this past semester is prayer. This summer, I want to make sure I spend in prayer. Prayer for the summer, a potential internship, summer classes, and work. I also pray for the upcoming academic year, Simpson University, and Student Development. For my family and friends, for motivation and peace, and for new experiences-- experiences lived and remained with the Father and Christ my savior!

That is what I'd like to do this summer! 
Thank you so much for reading! <3 comment-3--="">
-Jacky

1st Post of 2015

Saturday, February 21, 2015

As I sit here in my dorm lobby composing this, the first 20 minutes consisted of typing out an intro then deleting what I had, then typing out something else, then deleting it again; there has been an endless cycle of different thoughts and what to start talking about. 

I guess, I could first say that I could not believe that this is going to be the first post I've done in the year of 2015!!! Which reminds me, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I reflect back on 2014, which may call for another post, but I have grown so much in this past year that I have seen the Lord work in everything I have been going though! Considering that it is already February-- the 21st at that! I thought to do a quick, "What I've been up to since the beginning of the year!" :)

In January, I started the Spring semester of my sophomore year and at the start, I have been thrown into the homework/work grind, which may be a good excuse to say why I haven't posted since last year! I also have done so much!!! (AAHHH!!!) So much has happened now that I think back about these past few months that I am so excited to write about and share with you! But as of now I am in mid-terms, leadership applications, FASFA, as well as registration for next school year! It has been keeping me busy! It blows my mind that I'm already in the middle of the Spring semester! It's constant that I ask time to SLOW DOWN! 

As of February, I had my 20th Birthday, which was SUCH a blessing!! It was crazily filled with so much love, friends, and laughter that it has been THE best birthday I have had thus far!! My sister, Samantha is still in boot camp, but in about three to four weeks, she will be graduating and I will get to see her graduate in South Carolina!! I am so excited!

For the rest of the semester and 2015, I plan on taking things as they come and I'm really excited to see what the Lord has in store for me! I also would like to thank you for reading this and I can't wait for you to experience this year with me!

Thank you for reading!! I hope you have a blessed day! :D

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