This post was written Sept 1, 2005:
Things I miss....
- Sleeping IN
- 3rd floor hottest girls
- Our circle of friends prayer
- Easy Freshman classes
- Having Money!
- No Homework
- Mac N Cheese Thursdays
- Bachelor Night
- Long naps
- Stayin up talking and procrastinating till all hours of the night
- Yucky Shower wars
- Prank videos
- Breaking quiet hour rules
- Dancing in the basement
- Girlz Night Out
- Eating tons of snacks
- Worrying about extensions
- Having a curfew so we all make our own fun together
- Funny Jesus Videos
- Enrichment credits in Rm 318!
- Being so loud the RD has to call us on it cuz of complaints
- Kendra Imel
- Open dorms when it was a BIG deal
- Dance parties
- STOMP
- Crazy pics taken in the car while driving
- Gay clubs.... nuff said!! lol
- Spring Break '05
Reading this made me go BACK. IN. TIME. ! It is amazing how quick we are to forget how far we have come in life and the journey that got us to where we are now. I noticed that most of who I am has stayed the same, such as, I still like the same type of music..Britney Spears.. I still like the same funny movies..Achorman, Wedding Crashers, and anything that will make me laugh like crazy.. I still love my family and enjoy spending time with them...and I still love making memories with my closest friends and love to laugh and be crazy.
This past weekend I was talking with my mom about ancestry.com. She was telling me she joined for free and has tried to track down our family history. After my grandparents (her parents) passed away two years ago, she realized she did not want them to get lost. Not to just be forgotten, like most people are after they pass away, so that is why she wanted to try to track back our family and where we come from. It didn't really make sense to me at the time, but now...I get it.
Everybody wants to be somebody. We want to make a difference, make an impact, make a name. Blogging is not new. People write books, make videos, blog, sing, act, educate, speak, become, because they want to not be forgotten. Our online society is becoming who we are and a new way to tell our story...to not be forgotten. Facebook is even coming out with the new Timeline, which is a new layout of the website, which lays out your life in a Timeline fashion, starting from the date you were born to present. They pull out a person's most memorable moments in time for "friends" to easily see and comment. Facebook wants to replicate like an online scrapbook for people to attain throughout the years of their life.
It makes sense.
What are you doing today that you will be remembered by. What is something you are doing, saying, writing, or taping that younger generations can look back on and be inspired? I'm not saying you have to express yourself for all of Facebook or Google to see, but think about what you can do to leave your mark and your legacy.