Summer wrap-up…

Hey hey!

Well I cannot believe that in a week I will be heading back to the halls of GCU as a senior! It feels like I just entered my freshmen year, and in less then a year, I will be a college graduate preparing for graduate school…Ahhh!

Now that I’ve gotten that off my chest, lets get to the good stuff!  Since class begins in a week, that means my summer must end. Unfortunately, I didn’t have much down time due to my internship and my job. However, the experiences, the people I’ve met, and the things I have learned have definitely helped me mature even more so then I was before.

For example, interning at the Living Room taught me more about the music business, and also made me more of a renaissance kid in the sense that I can run around the city with the best of them, and can be quite handy when the time calls for it, aside from skills I gained, and the ones I have naturally.

At the camp this year, I taught art for the first time, so my creativity flourished more, and other people saw how “No-nonsense” I can really be when the time calls for it. Heck, I saw more of it as well!

Then of course, factor in my relationship with God being strengthened, meeting some new friends at church, and having that support system around. I can honestly say my summer was a really great one.

And in case you were not aware, if you are a communications major at GCU, you have to complete a senior internship. The Living Room was my senior internship, and for the summer I got an A. My GPA for the summer is a 4.0. How awesome was that?! If God is not watching over me, then I don’t know who is, because he is surely connecting the dots in my life!

So, as I head back to the classrooms, I head back with anticipation, and joy knowing that the puzzle that is my life is being pieced together, that this summer was a summer of hard work, but it paid off, and knowing the my future holds a lot of exciting things for me.

And to think, if this is my life, imagine what is in store fir everyone else!

Till next time,

Krystal

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