You know when you have those days that are those days? Well I had one of those today. Bad test grade, obnoxious professors who think the only class you are taking is theirs - hello there buddy, I've got 16 hours! Well I had this lovely little meltdown. When I went to talk to my professor, he totally shot down my idea for my term project and when he ended up telling me that I should come talk to him in his office about the exam, I lost it, and I HATE crying in front of teachers. So let's suffice it to say that it wasn't good.
I left the humanities building and I'm walking down Parker Street crying and I headed to the PCSU cause I was hungry and I was in NO frame of mind to actually make something, therefore, I grabbed some Chick-Fil-A...Ah, comfort food :). Then I went to check my mail and I saw a friend of mine who had dropped the class(smart girl) standing in Jazzman's. So I walked in and continued to melt down, although I had calmed down a significant amount since talking to the professor. So as I talked to Audrey, I friend of mine from my Marriage and Family class walks in, and I'm pretty hard to miss at this point, so she comes over and gives me a hug and says, "It's gonna be okay. You're gonna make it." Audrey hugged me and told me to come find her if I needed to.
So I left there and went to try and find Rachel. She didn't answer her phone but I was able to get into Davis and I went to her room. But there was no Rach. But I did find Becca (her roommate) and Liz (who lives in Sharp I believe) and they asked me what was wrong, and I told them and asked if I could sit and eat my lunch in there; they let me :). We talked about stupid professors, how much we wanted fall break to get here, living far away from home, and all the homework we had to do. It was a much needed break from topics my brain had been going on all day.
While I was eating lunch I got a text from Sarah (the girl from my Marriage and Family class) telling me that if I wanted to get some fresh air that she would be in alumni park in a hammock for the next hour. So I finished my lunch and went to see her. It turned out to be the biggest blessing of my week. Good conversation and a beautiful day. We almost fell out of the hammock a few times and then we finally gave up on trying to find a way to both sit in it and just went with it. It was hilarious.
Looking back on my day I feel like I had two different days. One that was very, very bad and one that was very, VERY good. I feel blessed today. God has placed some awesome new people in my life :) Alright, now it's off to tackle that homework I've been avoiding for the last two hours. Excellent.
Singing Harmony,
Morgan
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