First morning, saying good bye to Kate & Jim was so much harder than I thought. Kate is so much more than a sister. She has given me strength and advice that I haven’t always taken. But I feel so lost sometimes, and she just takes the time out of her crazy busy schedule for me to ramble on about nothing, almost every day. I think she sees that I have some future ahead of me, but she thinks I plan ahead for the future way too much. Hopefully, this trip takes me to a minute to minute for planning ahead.
I have to also give a shout out to my mom ! Susan DeMarco you have been so great this whole week!!!! I love you.
I have to also give a shout out to my mom ! Susan DeMarco you have been so great this whole week!!!! I love you.
As I was leaving Atlanta, I looked out the window and just saw how beautiful the skyline was in the early morning, it was so breath-taking. To see the amazing tops of all the skyscrapers of Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and Dunwoody all at once with the Georgia Mountains in the background was one sight to see; such a beautiful site to see when leaving for six months, a great last good bye. I am so excited for this adventure, which is why I do not think I had tears in my eyes. I should have cried saying goodbye to all the wonderful people that are in Georgia but for some reason, no tears came. What I’m getting at is that I love Georgia, but I love this adventure too. I think the reason for no tears is because I have access to Skype and Facebook. I will probably see all my family and friends more than once a week, so my heart really is not saying good bye. Does that make sense?
**Side-note** we should see in a week if I haven’t cried yet, I don’t think my heart has fully grasped the idea.
So good bye Atlanta! I love you!