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I Freakin' Love Summer

Today is the third week of school. I have had such a long summer and wish it could be longer! For my own records I wrote most of what I did this summer and enjoyed (and didn't enjoy) so much. 

Sleep in my own bed
Big Breakfasts with Family
5 Year Late Ice Bucket Challenge
Owl Sighting
21+ Days Running
Splashing in the Pool
Joy in the water
Eating at a sketchy Anthony's
Hanging out while people looking for something
Saw Near Car Crash
Practicing Splits
Liz's Quesadillas
Swimming with Daddy
Trying on Chanel glasses with Abby
Helping Abby swim
Jamba Juice with Abby
Hotdog Decorating with Office Supplies
Making friendship bracelets
Lost and Found Weave
"Family Photos and Porn"
Ice Cream! 
Working with Emma
Seeing Emma
Getting Lifeguard Tubes
Uncle passing away
Cold Crisp Air in Steamboat
Paddleboarding
Jumping in and Enjoying Life
Hanging out with Lance’s friends
Talking with Mary and Sarah
Breakfast with Erin
Laughing with Erin
Graduation Parties!
Writing Jokes
Casa Bonita
Dancing in Car
Talking with the Able Family
Fourth of July Fun
Yummy Snow cones at Rodeo
Compliment about Eyes
Father Greg Boyle 
Getting Book Signed
"With a No Matter Whatness!"
Lost and Found Garage Sale
Feeding my baby, Boo
Talking and Laughing with Nai
Lady running to Nai's house
Reading my 7th Grade Diary (Maybe. I'll write about this later."
Finding out people actually read my blog! Hi Kate and Kate's friends!
Hannah’s IKEA nails
New dishwasher!
Reading the Great Gatsby
Wearing Snow Pants and Hanging Out in Chem Room
Reconnecting with Abby
Nectar!
Cherry Hills T.J. Maxx
I love Net-A-Porter
Wearing Glittery Sunscreen
Morning trips to Sprouts
Running far
Following The Fun!
Fireworks all around us!
The Bachelorette!!!!!
Enjoying the hot sun, flowing water
Turning Pool Lights On
New Phone
Changing Voicemails, Call Me!
Summer Music
Driving Alone
Quick trips to Walmart
Cruising in the "Hood"
Beautiful Flowers in Kremmling
Estate Sales
Talking
Delicious Breakfasts
Awesome Doctor’s Appointment
Craft Projects
Italian Vogue is Way Better than American Vogue
Pizza, Pizza!
Painting
Taking in Beauty
Smiling
Work Hard
Cheerfully calling "Thunder! Hahaha"
Browsing Clothing
73 Questions with Nai and Katherine
Laughing Out Loud
Hugs
Raccoon Sighting?
Neighbor Talking to My Dad
Viewing the Bumble Bees
Dad, Brother, and I Getting Stung All at Once
Killa' Pimp Green Visits
Farmer's Market
Shrek the Musical
Driving through Casino Land
Song Writing Career Began
"Nai, Come over here to choose your birthday card out of clearance!"
Pool Patron interactions
Old ladies pissed at me
Talking with Moms
Feeling like I kind of know what to do in life
Knowing People are interested and care about me

I also added my goals for this year and make it great! 

Ski!
Rush Sororities
Work Hard
Get All A's
Visit Erin
Visit Abby

God Bless! Have a Fabulous Year!





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