Leaving Home
After graduating from high school in Texas, I decided to pack up my bags and move to the east coast. My parents were very supportive but also tried to convince me to stay home, and they still do sometimes lol. My final destination was and is currently at Liberty University. I moved into the dorms a week early and was the only one besides the two RA’s. My mom and grandparents helped me set up my dorm, and about one hundred Walmart trips later I was finally set. Saying goodbye to my family was one of the hardest parts of the trip because I remember thinking when they are gone, I am completely alone on the opposite side of the United States. When it was all said and done, I went into my dorm room and cried for a significant amount of time. Luckily, I had a book full of encouraging letters from my loved ones and friends that I was able to turn to. I also enjoyed my fair share of funny animal videos. For an entire week I hardly ever left my room, the RA’s were never there, so I was all alone. Survival mode kicked in and I lived off of peanut butter crackers, chips, and fruit snacks for almost an entire week. It’s kind of crazy now that I think about it, lol. Nevertheless, I eventually gained the courage to wonder out of my room from time to time. Then when my roommates arrived, I broke out of my shell and started to explore my environment further. Not long after, I met up with a man whom I had met at CFAW (College for a weekend at Liberty) and had him show me around campus. Little did I know that that would be the beginning of many friendships and