Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Birthday Weekend

I'm 20!!! Which is a really weird thing for me. I remember growing up and hearing twenty-somethings sharing about how awesome their lives were. So I always assumed they were put together at this age. I thought living on their own, having some sort of a job, and driving a car meant you had accomplished great things in life. I have learned otherwise. Not to say being 20 isn't ideal, I'm so excited to have reached this milestone. Instead I'm saying I'm nowhere close to where I expected to be at this age... and that's perfectly fine with me. I've learned moving and living on my own can be tough, yet completely satisfactory. A lot of other things that should be marks of adulthood have proven to be more difficult than just swiping a card, yet not nearly as hard as television makes it out to be.
Anyway, getting over my lifetime revelation; here's how I brought in my 20th year. I got special breakfast in the office at staff meeting on my birthday because not only was it "Welcome Michelle to the World Day," it was also "National Donut Day."






I got to help with Golfzilla and Golfapotamus for Special Olympic athletes before the opening ceremony for the Maryland district. It was one of the most satisfactory thing I have done with golf clinics.
On Saturday I got to attend my first Major League Baseball game. The Cubs & Nationals did not disappoint, only surprised when the Cubs won. (Also if someone can guess how much a chicken sandwhich, fries, and a drink cost I will buy you a ticket because the ticket was 1/3 of how much my food cost).
Sunday I got to attend Immanuel Bible Church and The Foundry college ministry. Later that afternoon I got to play Springfield Country Club, which happens to be one of the best courses I've played yet. I'm excited to see what this "normal week in the office has in store."

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