After 5 years at Brigham Young University, and 13 years of
school before, the day that always seemed like just a dream finally came.
And went.
I graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree on April 26th
in Provo.
I’m not sure what really to say about that day, and my
convocation the next day, other than that it happened, it actually, finally
happened.
This day I had dreamed of, hoped for, planned around, and
worked tirelessly for had finally arrived. When it did it felt sort of
surreal-as if this couldn’t actually be happening. I was exhausted from finals,
work, and a busy social life. However, much to my delight, when the time came
for my name to be called, and to walk across that stage all I felt was complete
excitement. And oh so proud!
So proud of all that I had accomplished, all the work,
sweat, blood, money, worry and studying had paid off-I did it!! I graduated!!
A couple days before graduation I was talking to a dear
friend of mine, although one of the most adventurous friends I have-she has a
pretty hard time with change. Without really thinking she blurted out “Graduating is absolutely the worst thing that can happen to a person!”
A year or so ago I would have agreed with her. And a year or so ago it would have been true for me. But now, now it just feels right. To graduate. To
move on. To figure out what is next for me out there in this “real world”
people speak of.
And in that way- graduating is absolutely the best thing
that could have happened to me.
I can’t post about
graduation without attempting to express the extreme gratitude I feel for those
that made it possible. So many teachers, employers, friends, neighbors and
fellow students helped me on my journey. However my deepest gratitude goes to
my family. To my sisters who supported me, and were patient with me when I was
stressed and exhausted. To my Pops who told everyone he met in his last couple
months of life that I was at school at BYU, beaming with pride. To my
grandparents who were able to be there when no one else could. To the Childs
for countless dinners where I left not only full of food, but of love. And most
especially to those parents of mine-who invested time, money, gas, food, tears,
late nights and all the love they have into helping me achieve my goals. Dad
and Mom-thanks for teaching me to love learning, and that I can do anything I
set my mind to. My life is what it is today because of you-and I quite like
what it’s becoming. I love you all.
...................................................
Priceless.
2 comments:
Nicole! Congratulations! It was such a weird, but incredible feeling graduating. Also, how do you know Nathan Rau!? One of my best friends is from Bend and grew up with him. Small world.
Congrats Nicole what a huge accomplishment. I am so proud of you. I can't stop thinking about how excited you were when we walked to that water pump that started that disease. I don't remember any details you will have to re-teach me. You look absolutely lovely too! Congrats again!!
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