Friday, January 20, 2012

My Life in Pictures


I took this picture at one of the first Clemson football games of the year.  This picture is so important to me because Clemson is my second home.  I will call this place my alma mater and bring my children here one day and retell them stories of my wonderful experiences from when I was a student.  It’s unbelievable what Clemson does to me.  You really just have to visit Clemson for yourself to really understand how important and great this place really is.  There is meaning to the phrases “There’s something in these hills”, “Solid Orange” and “All In”.  Anybody that doesn’t attend to Clemson University or hasn’t visited Clemson does not understand the effect this magnificent has.  There is so much spirit in Clemson, not only for the football team or athletic teams, but also for the school, the town, and life in Clemson in general.  Clemson is solid orange in every aspect. 

I chose this picture to put into this blog because my family and my sisters mean the world today.  The shaped who I am today and without them I would be nothing.  They understand me, know me, fight with me, fight for me, and support me in every single thing I do.  That’s pretty amazing if you ask me.  If it weren’t for them I wouldn’t be attending my dream college or feel comfortable expressing myself in the way I do now.  I would do absolutely anything for my sisters, and I know they would do the same for me.  Raye and Meg are truly my best friends and I know I could trust them with my life, and with any secret I ever have.  My parents, likewise, are the most supportive parents.  They are strict and get angry at me but they would also do anything for me and I couldn’t ask for better parents. 



This picture was taken during a volleyball game.  Volleyball and my volleyball team hold a special part in my heart.  I grew up with this team, experienced losses and wins, and found friends throughout it all.  Even though I wasn’t the greatest volleyball player, I love the sport.  The kills, the serve receive, every aspect of the game.  My high school experience wouldn’t have been what it was if it weren’t for playing volleyball with the special girls that I got to play with all four years of high school.

No comments:

Post a Comment