It's usually because I am incredibly busy or have no access to a computer or both. In this case, it's the last. In the past couple of weeks, I have left Alaska, been to Ohio, driven across the country, stopped in Nebraska, stopped in Utah, and moved in to my apartment in Rexburg. It's been so busy, and coinciding with that busyness, I've felt an abundance of love. I should have been anxious, but all I've experienced is joy and peace.
Since I've arrived, I met my roommates, gone shopping for groceries, and today, I bought a computer. This expenditure was very unexpected. I'm posting from my new laptop. It's a Toshiba. I had the help of my dad and my savvy roommate, Gini Bond. I'm so grateful for them! If I didn't have that help, I probably wouldn't have been able to choose one so quickly. I learned that it's best to not buy anything just because it meets the most basic needs. It must also fill some of your wants. If not, it will not be used enough to make up for the little money you did spend. It's an investment, and investments have to make you happy. Like marriage! I think I will love my computer, partially because it's quality, and partially because it's mine. This is a principle I must remember. Who would have thought that buying a computer would have taught me so much? Growing up definitely isn't the funnest thing in the world but it certainly is rewarding. You get what you pay for. C:
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