thoughts: i have a lot to do for finals, but i left corvallis for just about 30 hours to celebrate michelle's graduation. it was hectic to leave and drive to portland for such a short time, but it was really refreshing to be at home and feel loved by my family that i am not able to see all that often. it was really fun being at home and catching up with my immediate and extended fam, and take tons of pictures and just laugh, i had a good time just being silly with my sisters during graduation photos, and being near my family and seeing how much they enjoyed me at home. it was a great feeling to feel wanted and appreciated and loved despite me being away at school and busy with life. i guess it was comforting to know that no matter what, the closest people in your life are always there for you! it was a great thing to realize during this time of hurting and the losing of a close friend. real home is truly where your heart is happy. so, although i live in corvallis and feel at home here, my real home is up north with my familiy.

why i chose this photo: my sister graduated today around 2pm. crazy! everyone kept asking me "doesn't it seem like we were just here at your graduation?" and honestly, it didn't really seem like it. i think i've been so focused on school and work that michelle's graduation passed all too quickly. my favorite part of the day was just taking pictures. it was stressful at first, but then we all started having a lot of fun and it was great! this is a photo of my fam.
questions: 1) where/when do you feel the most "at home"? 2) how have you grown since your own graduation?
inspiration: "life presents us with scenarios (like graduation) that we perceive as endings. instead, we should view them as stepping stones in our lives. we just hop from one stone to the other, getting a little further to the end of our journey."