Shermeka, my roommate for the past 15 months, just moved out a few hours ago. A new girl Taylor, a summer intern, will be moving in later today.
Earlier this week as I was walking to the Metra, I starting thinking about all the girls I've lived with since moving to BYU-I in 2002.
FYI: Angela and I shared a room for three years of school. (We shared EVERYTHING! And, we didn't want to have to separate from each other just yet!)
FYI: Angela and I shared a room for three years of school. (We shared EVERYTHING! And, we didn't want to have to separate from each other just yet!)
Here's a break down:
Summer 2002
Rachel
Summer 2002
Rachel
A Norwegian girl (I could never pronounce her name right. It's in my journal somewhere.)
Winter 2002 - 2003
Crystelle
Megan
Sabrina
Katrina (Yep, S & K were twins!)
Fall/Winter 2003 - 2004
Julie
Onalee
Sarah
Ashley - 1st semester
Becky - 2nd semester
Crystelle
Megan
Sabrina
Katrina (Yep, S & K were twins!)
Fall/Winter 2003 - 2004
Julie
Onalee
Sarah
Ashley - 1st semester
Becky - 2nd semester
Fall/Winter 2004 -2005
Julie - again!
Becky - again!
Lauren
Janea
Teisha
Julie - again!
Becky - again!
Lauren
Janea
Teisha
Fall 2005
Crystal
Crystal
Christy
Natalie
Kim
Fall 2006
Angelica -again!
Amy
Holley
Natalie
Angelica -again!
Amy
Holley
Natalie
Lorena
Heather
Heather
Ginger
Karen
Amelia
Karen
Amelia
Eliza
Priscilla
Judy
Ginger - again!
Nell
Emilia
Nell - again!
Priscilla
Judy
Ginger - again!
Nell
Emilia
Nell - again!
Chicago
Angelica - again!
Ruth
Shermeka
Myriah
Becky
Valentina - intern
Tayl0r - new roommate
So, that's a total of 37 roommates. Wow!!
Angelica - again!
Ruth
Shermeka
Myriah
Becky
Valentina - intern
Tayl0r - new roommate
So, that's a total of 37 roommates. Wow!!
They've all taught me so much. Like the roommate that folded my clean clothes because they were in the drier and she needed to use it. So sweet.
Or the roommate that put up the cutest pink Christmas tree and decorated our apartment for the holiday. Ang and I had just returned from Thanksgiving break and we were presently surprised.
Or the roommate that planned a surprise b-day party.
Or the roommate that would leave cute notes on the bathroom mirror.
Or the roommate that looked for the miracles in every day life.
Or the time the roommates planned a Valentine's surprise breakfast - with a love bug cake.
Or the roommate who would leave cute notes in my coat pocket.
Or the roommate who painted an incredible beach scene that covered the entire wall in our apartment. (It brought so much pretend warmth in Rexburg!)
Or the mission companion who greeted me every morning at 6:28 a.m. with a good morning shout out so we'd never be late getting up.
Or the roommate that planned a surprise b-day party.
Or the roommate that would leave cute notes on the bathroom mirror.
Or the roommate that looked for the miracles in every day life.
Or the time the roommates planned a Valentine's surprise breakfast - with a love bug cake.
Or the roommate who would leave cute notes in my coat pocket.
Or the roommate who painted an incredible beach scene that covered the entire wall in our apartment. (It brought so much pretend warmth in Rexburg!)
Or the mission companion who greeted me every morning at 6:28 a.m. with a good morning shout out so we'd never be late getting up.
Or the mission companion that enjoyed getting up a little early so we could go for a run.
Or the mission companion that would make me breakfast.
Or the mission companion that would make me breakfast.
Or the mission companions that were extremely helpful and motivating as I struggled to learn Spanish.
I'm reading President Monson's bio. He said this: "Cherish associations with others. I have learned everyone can teach me something. I love to learn something from each person with whom I associate."
With 37 roommates, I hope to remember their small acts of service that have made my temporary housing locations a home. :)
3 comments:
I love that quote!
I feel so blessed to have been your roommate twice!! Lucky, lucky me :)
Who was your favorite roommate??? I hope it was ME!!!! :)MISS YOU!!!!
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