as I look around, I don't know if you're in the crowd.
I don't know if you can see me, I don't know if you're the key. I don't know if you are looking down on me and smiling from ear to ear.
These people are flooding my mind of how you are so proud of me.
Up in heaven, do you brag about your grandkids?
Do you love us just as much as you did down on Earth?
I get constant reminders that you see all my huge accomplishments and even small milestones in my life. But, it's not the same for you not to be here to hug and love. It's not the same when I look out and there is an open seat next to my family and you aren't sitting in it. It's not the same how I have to wear your jewelry for me to feel like you're with me. I don't know what I have done without you. You were my whole life.
Should I move on and carry you with me? Or should I be angry at God? I find my comfort here, cause I know that you are near. God gave me such an amazing grandma and I am so happy to call you my Busi. It's been 3 years since your death and I still am shocked. I play the day you died over and over in my head. If I would have done something for you or with you, maybe the outcomes could have been different.
That day isn't just a normal one it's something that I look back on. I want to go back to where it all happened, the closet we were all shoved in, to the huge room we got to ourselves. Yes, the memories and the family time brought us a lot closer but the sad thing is, you had to leave us.
God was calling you home. So what am I doing sitting here writing this for?
You are up in heaven enjoying every second of it with God and your loved ones right by your side. But again, I find myself here on Earth longing for you to be back. I shouldn't be.
I should be happy you're in heaven- with colors I've never imagined before, and gardens for as far as you can see, you are in heaven being the best you can be. No, I will never understand why God took you so easily but I am so overjoyed you are with him now. He only takes the best.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
One Day... it will be different
Enjoy it while it lasts, because one day it won't be the same anymore. It will change, people will change, everything won't be the same. It will slowly become different. Never how it was. One day, you will pick up your things and leave for the last time. One day you will be lost. One day it will feel as if the whole world is against you.
You will feel every sad emotion and remember every single amazing memory you had there. One day, that place will Just be a memory. You won't be able to go back. It will just be something never your favorite thing. One day, life will be different with out that thing in it. One day, your life will be dramatically flipped upside down.
No matter how crazy everything is, it will always be the best thing you have ever had in your life. You will remember it and cherish it for the rest of your life.
You will grow old and the conversations about it will eventually stop. But One Day, you will get in your car, with your kids and even new dog, and drive. Drive to the place that made you so happy at one point in time.
No matter how much it has changed, you will let your kids go explore. You will sit in the grass and realize how much you personally have changed. You will remember all your thoughts and favorite spaces.
You will walk down the road and say "and these are the stairs I ran down everyday." and "Here I met some of the most influential and nicest people still in my life" Your kids won't have the Same experience that you did, but you will get to show them around and then they will fall in love with the place as well.
You tell them how many times you were there and how many people you met. They will get to stay there and have new friends. It will be amazing. You all will look around and You will get the opportunity to show them where you grew up.
One day will be a bad day, ending a chapter in your life. One day, will be a good day, opening a chapter in your life. Stay tuned, I'm just getting started, I promise!
You will feel every sad emotion and remember every single amazing memory you had there. One day, that place will Just be a memory. You won't be able to go back. It will just be something never your favorite thing. One day, life will be different with out that thing in it. One day, your life will be dramatically flipped upside down.
No matter how crazy everything is, it will always be the best thing you have ever had in your life. You will remember it and cherish it for the rest of your life.
You will grow old and the conversations about it will eventually stop. But One Day, you will get in your car, with your kids and even new dog, and drive. Drive to the place that made you so happy at one point in time.
No matter how much it has changed, you will let your kids go explore. You will sit in the grass and realize how much you personally have changed. You will remember all your thoughts and favorite spaces.
You will walk down the road and say "and these are the stairs I ran down everyday." and "Here I met some of the most influential and nicest people still in my life" Your kids won't have the Same experience that you did, but you will get to show them around and then they will fall in love with the place as well.
You tell them how many times you were there and how many people you met. They will get to stay there and have new friends. It will be amazing. You all will look around and You will get the opportunity to show them where you grew up.
One day will be a bad day, ending a chapter in your life. One day, will be a good day, opening a chapter in your life. Stay tuned, I'm just getting started, I promise!
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Room 217...
Alright Michele, government functioning is over, what time is lunch again? Oh yeah I should probably go check the schedule.
As I was coming into this, I had no idea what to expect. I thought it would be a fun experience to learn more and meet new people. I did not expect all these wonderful people in my life I now call my Family. Shoutout to Paula, MYKayla, Emily x3, Elizabeth, Elania, Chloe, Morlan, Sarah my Roomie and all the other wonderful girls, I'll always remember! Michele kept us under control even at 11 at night when we were all exhausted and sweaty or at 2a m and we were playing Uno with Alison (shoutout to the sleepover squad!)
Yes, there were some stressful parts and some hilarious parts but that's what happens in real life. I truly can't believe it's over. Leaving was the worst. We survived and we are and always always always will be Junge City Family 2015. If you are ever up in Toledo , hit me up!
I hope next years group of girls will be amazing but not as GUCCI as us. I wish nothing but lots of luck and smiles in the future in and outside of BGS to everyone!
Coming into Buckeye Girls State, I had no idea how well put together it was with amazing American Legion and BGS ladies in charge. My experience was incredible.
So to tell you all it taught me, here's 15 things I learned at Buckeye Girls State 20 15..
2. I made friendships in just a short amount of time to last my whole life!
3. The jokes and silly campaign slogans will always be cherished memories, I'll never forget!
4. My phone filled up really quickly with my new best friends' phone numbers!
5. The county & city pride I saw at BGS was so awesome!! We were having a lot of fun!
6. The University of Mount Union is a beautiful campus!
7. My Advisor, Michele, was our older sister the whole week helping us through, with a smiling face no matter what.
8. I had the privilege to be City Council President. It was such a surprise when the girls of Junge City nominated me for office!
9. Never drink and drive, Never text and drive and Always wear your seatbelt even if it's on sidewalks!!
10. The process of voting was a lot more detailed than I thought. Government is very important in our daily lives.
11. I now Make sure I'm on time, never late, but it didn't hurt to be early.
12. It is so important to work together, no matter what party you are in, to get things done in an efficient manner.
13. BGS taught me so many public speaking and communication skills. I will use going into college trying for my major in Journalism.
14. I learned how to budget money for each and every department in my city.
15. I learned to calm down, relax, have fun and smile through it all. The closing ceremony on Saturday was bittersweet. I was happy to go home. But, on the other hand, I was extremely sad to leave government functioning, all my new friends that touched my life and made me so happy, the workshops that taught me how to be the best city council president to my abilities, the cafe runs during free times, the chants we did for our cities, counties and parties. I miss it all. This past month, Going back home into reality sadly, everything reminds me of my week in Alliance. I would give anything to go back! I am seriously considering coming back on staff, and using the staff and my GA this year as my inspiration. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat! I loved it so much! Thank you!
Thanks for everything Buckeye Girls State. You will be missed.
Love, Lauren Hite
Room 217
Packing up to go home was bittersweet. I wanted to go home I truly did but I wanted to be with all 45 of my JUNGE city girls. I love you all. Through all the amazing ups and all the stressful lows, this week has taught me so much. Junge City & Close County have been so welcoming to me. From the first hour we were there when we had no power to the rain storms to the cheer we weren't allowed to do in the cafeteria to the tornado warning to the mafia game and everything in between, I have had the BEST AND MOST AMAZING TIME!! This place means a lot a lot a lot to me and I don't want to leave. The campus was gorgeous. Coming Into this I did not know what to expect at all meaning 6 months ago I have never heard of this program. Wow my Junge city girls are great and super inspiring! My wonderful GA Michele and CC Shirley put so much into this week. Thanks again for everything.
My life has changed for the better after this. I wouldn't have changed my experience at BGS for anything in the world. She is an amazing person and God put her in my life for a reason. He called me to sign up for Buckeye Girls State on the purple (hahaha) sheet of paper knowing 4 months later, He would put me in Junge City, Close County, McMaster Hall, Second Floor with the most incredible GA any delegate would be so lucky to have. I'm glad I called and still can call her my GA. I am seriously considering coming back and using Michele as my inspiration. She touched my life in the most amazing ways possible. Michele, you taught me to stay smiling, get my work done, have fun while doing so and most importantly WE BE GUCCII! As I was coming into this, I had no idea what to expect. I thought it would be a fun experience to learn more and meet new people. I did not expect all these wonderful people in my life I now call my Family. Shoutout to Paula, MYKayla, Emily x3, Elizabeth, Elania, Chloe, Morlan, Sarah my Roomie and all the other wonderful girls, I'll always remember! Michele kept us under control even at 11 at night when we were all exhausted and sweaty or at 2a m and we were playing Uno with Alison (shoutout to the sleepover squad!)
Yes, there were some stressful parts and some hilarious parts but that's what happens in real life. I truly can't believe it's over. Leaving was the worst. We survived and we are and always always always will be Junge City Family 2015. If you are ever up in Toledo , hit me up!
I hope next years group of girls will be amazing but not as GUCCI as us. I wish nothing but lots of luck and smiles in the future in and outside of BGS to everyone!
Coming into Buckeye Girls State, I had no idea how well put together it was with amazing American Legion and BGS ladies in charge. My experience was incredible.
So to tell you all it taught me, here's 15 things I learned at Buckeye Girls State 20 15..
1. A
week with such inspiring girls will go extremely fast!
2. I made friendships in just a short amount of time to last my whole life!
3. The jokes and silly campaign slogans will always be cherished memories, I'll never forget!
4. My phone filled up really quickly with my new best friends' phone numbers!
5. The county & city pride I saw at BGS was so awesome!! We were having a lot of fun!
6. The University of Mount Union is a beautiful campus!
7. My Advisor, Michele, was our older sister the whole week helping us through, with a smiling face no matter what.
8. I had the privilege to be City Council President. It was such a surprise when the girls of Junge City nominated me for office!
9. Never drink and drive, Never text and drive and Always wear your seatbelt even if it's on sidewalks!!
10. The process of voting was a lot more detailed than I thought. Government is very important in our daily lives.
11. I now Make sure I'm on time, never late, but it didn't hurt to be early.
12. It is so important to work together, no matter what party you are in, to get things done in an efficient manner.
13. BGS taught me so many public speaking and communication skills. I will use going into college trying for my major in Journalism.
14. I learned how to budget money for each and every department in my city.
Thanks for everything Buckeye Girls State. You will be missed.
Love, Lauren Hite
Room 217
Friday, May 22, 2015
here's to you, junior year!
hey junior year, you were hard and depressing but also really enjoyable. junior year was the most difficult year of my high school journey so far. it's where I learned right from wrong, met some beautiful people inside and out, I grew in my faith intensely, I faced some incredibly difficult situations and some amazing opportunities.
I started going to Evergreen Young Life this year. This was one of the best decisions I have ever made!! It has put some amazing people in my life and for that I'm so grateful! I would love to become a Young Life Leader!
Another Challenge this past year had for me, was Chicken Pox. Who gets chicken pox when they are 16 and have to take a week out of 11th grade?!?
Junior Year is when I took some challenging courses and I learned a lot more about responsiblity. I was a teachers aide 2nd semester. Every Morning, I would ask every teacher downstairs if they needed anything. I have had some strange jobs 1st block every morning I had to do like filling a huge bucket full of ice and pulling it through out the school (don't ask how I got back to the class). Or just making 88 copies on a colored piece of paper.
Another one of my classes, was Child Development. I learned a whole lot of stuff from this class. My mom is a preschool teacher and I have grown up around little kids. This class has strengthened my skills and knowledge. I will definitely keep that through out life.
Spanish 2. Oh how did I survive that class?? It was the worst class I have ever taken. I did very good in Spanish1 but this kicked my butt. I am so so thankful that it is now behind me.
This year wasn't just academically challenging, it was where I lost a friendship, and a whole new group of people welcomed me with open arms. Also, I went to youth group at my church through out the school year. I have such a better understanding of God, the world around me and how He works.
I also got told to my face "Your religion is wrong." Um a thousand thoughts were running through my head. I know that I go to a public school, but are you allowed to say that to someone? That's just my personal opinion and everyone is entitled to their own but that was a very rude way of coming at it.
Hello Summer 2015…Please be the best!!
I am going to be at the lake a whole lot more this summer. That place is my home. It makes me so happy when I am there. I am unbelievably blessed to have such a perfect place to spend time with my family and a second home make so many memories. I would be so lost with out having the lake house and all the wonderful people in my life.
In a few weeks, I will be attending Buckeye Girls State. I will be 1 out of 900 girls in all of Ohio. It is a week packed full of political and leadership skills. We will learn responsibilities of citizenship and participate in actual government on the State, County and City levels. Have a great summer everyone.
xoxo, Lauren!
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