But right now, I am in a limbo.
On Friday June 18th, I leave for Guadalajara Mexico for summer study abroad. But until then, I am living in good ole Heber City with mi familia.
It's nice to be home again. I love my family and spending time with them, and I love Heber Valley. I have helped my mom in her 2nd grade class, gotten Al pumped for her first year at girls camp, spent a TON of time with little buhanna (Alyssa Jo), had a BBQ with smores, and other exciting Cole family adventures. Today we went to a random Asian Festival and then played laser tag-it's my family's new favorite thing to do ha ha. I also spend time with the dogs-Daphne likes to sleep in my bed, and I take Zeek on walks...or rather he takes me on walks! The weather has been typical Utah weather. It was really nice when I first got home, sunny and in the 80s, but today it rained a lot and snowed in the mountains-I love it though!
I have also been able to see some of my friends. It's hard to catch everyone because we are all off on our own adventures, but it's always good when we get together-Dirty Dozen party coming soon!
But it is kinda weird being back at home. I can't really settle in because I'm just going to leave again. I don't really know what to do with myself. I have a billion things I should be doing though. For one, I need to finish my senior capstone project this week! Don't ask me why I'm writing this instead of doing that, or sleeping for that matter (my sleeping schedule is still a little off because of the jet lag and time difference issue...)
But yes, to start with, I need to finish my project, write a few papers about my internship experience, meet with my professor about it, get ready for Mexico, buy a textbook, pack for Mexico (after I unpack from Australia-I really need to do that...), visit with a few more people before I leave, make some money, and clean out my basement bedroom.
I'll get it all done though. I'm way excited about Mexico. I know it will be another amazing experience for me. (Hopefully the swine flu doesn't break out again and cancel it!) I will be living with a family there in Guadalajara and Cheyenne, my friend from BYU, will be my roommate. We attend a university in the mornings to take spanish classes, and then do service for the people during the afternoons.
I really am so blessed to have so many opportunities in my life and to have friends and family that support me in them. It was sad to leave Australia, but I'm excited to start on my new adventure in Mexico.
Until then, I am cherishing this limbo moment to spend time with my friends and family.
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