Moved In.
Loving every bit of Seattle.
Even the rain.
Miss my friends and family.
Excited for the new changes & opportunities that lie ahead.
My room went from a disaster to an empty blur of my past.
My new apartment is a look into my future.
It's neat & tidy.
Everything is kept in one spot.
(Keep in mind the above picture was taken WHILE I was unpacking still) 
To either side however,
The city is clearly shown.
Cities which hold their own beauty and splendor.
Old & antique like are the buildings.


Even each person holds their own magnificence.
A new roomy being the newest of this type of person.
The view from our room is obstructed
Obstructed by a huge building.
Yet, there is a magnificent splendor in the building.
Lit up by the ambiance of the ocean.
Beautifully Obstructed.
The city is clearly shown.
Cities which hold their own beauty and splendor.
Old & antique like are the buildings.
Even each person holds their own magnificence.
A new roomy being the newest of this type of person.
Katie. A common name. A unique person.
Loud, Exciting, Fashonista.
She's someone new.
Someone different and completely new.
She's great.
Most importantly,
to go along with everything else that is new in my life,
I have a new attitude.
A new excitement for being alive.
A new-found idea of what I want for myself in life.
(and a new-found shirt :))

Overall,
The experience is exactly what I asked for.
I'm enjoying my time here.
I'm enjoying what I'm learning.
I'm enjoying what I'm living.
Miss everyone back home.
Libby is a great place to grow up.
But spreading your wings is much more invigorating.
Overall,
The experience is exactly what I asked for.
I'm enjoying my time here.
I'm enjoying what I'm learning.
I'm enjoying what I'm living.
Miss everyone back home.
Libby is a great place to grow up.
But spreading your wings is much more invigorating.
1 comment:
This is very cool to see young people getting out of Libby and taking on newer and bigger things. Libby was a great place to grow up during the 50's and 60's as well as the 70's. I am not sure what would keep young people there now. I left in 73 and returned in 99 only to move back to Washington two weeks ago. I will miss somethings about it but Washington offers a lot of things.
Good luck with your school.
RJ Cole
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