Today was a day. Recap: woke up after only a few hours of sleep. Church with Christian, mom, and both grandmas. Then lunch with little spoon followed by THE BEST NAP IN THE WORLD. I put me and my four dogs on the bed and passed out amongst the greatest dogs ever for a four hour nap. Then a whole night of lounging around with the family and dogs. My life couldn't rock anymore.
My whole family told me all about my first day of preschool. Let me recap this story to you.
Picture this, baby Chanel long brown hair, big brown eyes. Adventuring into the first day of the rest of my life. How I embraced this first moment of separation from parents guidance and control, set the standard for the woman I was to become.
As a younger Tracey dropped me off, I ran forward towards the playground, towards new friends and a new life. My mom swears up and down that as soon as I stepped out of the car I never even looked back, instead just waved goodbye from over my shoulder facing forward the whole time.
These actions of a 4yr old me run true today. As I venture through the transition period of college student to young career adult, I hope I employ this same attitude of embracing change and separation. I don't know where I am going to end up in a month. Maybe in Montana, taking my family up on their offer of job and housing, maybe in Bonney Lake in my own house. I don't know. I hope I stay open minded, accepting, and exciting about this new adventure. That is my prayer.
Song of the day:
Johnathan Rice: The Acrobat
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