This week marks the half-way point. How did that happen? Wasn't it last weekend that I was working at Yogurtland by day and 2-stepping in the Hare's living room by night?
I guess time must have passed because here I sit, studying for midterms and anticipating fall break later this week.

As crazy and hectic this time of year is it a great phase. The weather here in Lynchburg has gone from 90's to 80's to 70's and the last few days have been in the low 60's (though it looks like 70's might be coming back). The leaves are beginning to change and I'm looking forward to watching the mountains turn red, yellow, orange, and pale green. I love that the halloween costumes have hit the stores and seeing the bins of pumpkins at Wal-Mart. And I would lying if I didn't mention one of my favorite things about fall--fall means trip home isn't too far away.
**below is a pic I snapped on campus last fall. Pretty eh?**
Watching the seasons change is a great reminder that the seasons of life change too. As annoying as college can be sometimes I'm coming to realize that I do love this phase and one day (in about 2 and 1/2 years) this season will change. And just like we long for a cold winter night in the middle of summer and for a hot summer afternoon in the middle of winter, I'll probably look back on my afternoons of pouring over a textbook and feel the slightest stab of nostalgia.
Alright I suppose I should return to my studying.
-Em

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