The time has come for spring break. Starting on Friday, the campus will be nearly empty as mostly everyone will be scurrying out of here and going home or traveling. I hope everyone is excited to have a little bit of time off and, if you're leaving, be away for a while.
On Saturday the 11th I will be waking up around 3:30 a.m. and leaving around 4:00 a.m. to drive to my house in North East Texas which is about 14 hours from here. Although I dislike the drive, I know it will be worth it, as it has been every time before. So if my math is correct and all goes well behind the wheel, I should be home around 5 or 6:00 p.m. I know I will be worn out and distraught but being able to spend time with my mother and brothers will quickly make me forget about the way I feel as I will be overwhelmed with joy to see them.
When it comes to the week of spring break, I have no idea what I will be doing on a day to day basis. I have a lot of family in Oklahoma so I can imagine myself going up there to see my grandmas and such. My 22nd birthday is on the 16th so I will likely celebrate somehow, so that's exciting for sure. Something that is important to consider about home is the weather. Yesterday, Monday the 6th, it was plenty warm here. At home, it was twenty degrees warmer. I could hardly imagine spending a spring break in the cold, but hey, that's Ohio for you.
Like previously mentioned, I hope all of you have a fun spring break. We are almost to the end of this thing.
Chase Coburn: I think it's insane that you drive to Texas, but safe travels hopefully, it goes smoothly, and Happy Birthday in the future because I won't see you until the week after. Have a great week Cade!
ReplyDeleteDriving from here to Texas is absolutely insane if you ask me. Safe travels, have a fun break, and happy birthday!
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