This, however, also means that a time in my life is ending. This past summer was, as most summers are, eventful beyond belief. I have changed incredibly from only 3 months ago, and my life has changed even more.
And so, today I look out over the beach and watch the last remains of the beautiful wave of summer slide back into the ocean of my life, leaving behind a completely clean and undisturbed layer of wet sand. But, in the few moments before the next wave arrives and crashes against the shore, sending me swimming ferociously for whatever new goal presents itself, I would like to take a minute to say farewell to a few of the best parts of that beautiful wave.
Reading 15 comics a week
Living in Wallingford
The view from the porch of Fremont and the Canal
Working at Foodz Catering
Movies on the Projector
Bus Ride's to Ballard
A romantic relationship of any kind
Living in the same house as an espresso machine
Jasmine the Dog
The Durn Good Grocery
Living in the same house as an Xbox
Sleeping till 10 every day
And so, with that, the summer wave goes rolling back out to sea. I'm giddy for what comes next.