Saturday, June 10, 2006

Hello. Farewell.

First of all, I like to thank all those who took the time to leave comments conerning my junior senate speech. I will say it again, if you want to leave your opinion, leave your name and a way to contact you. So far, I have given a proper, mature reply to everyone who has done so. Anonymous names will not get any attention, since they are too embarrassed to leave their name with their feelings.

June 9, at 11:20 AM, I finished my American Lit final, finishing yet another year at Christopher Dock. It felt like I wouldn't never come, but it did, and it felt good. Just 180 more days, then....nevermore.

And at noon the same day, I left home with my family in a rented 2006 Camry (yes, it is very nice) towards Orlando, Florida. Right now, coming to you live from the Holiday Inn in Kingston, Georgia, it's Graham on his Xanga! This is hotel number two. The last hotel was the Sleep Inn. Both have come with supplied internet access, allowing me to get on Xanga. So you might here from me on your Xanga this week.

Yes, this is the last you'll hear from me in a while, perhaps. I am going to Universe until Tuesday. Then on Wednesday, I'll be going to the Holy Land Experience, which is near Orlando. Then we'll be heading back home, with some college visits on the way. On Thursday is Liberty College in Lynchburg, VA (I'll see if I can find Aubrey), and on Friday is Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, VA. We should be getting back late night on Friday. Then it is empty out this week suitcase, fill the next one for next week vacation, then Saturday Morning I head to Sylvan Christian camp near State College, PA for the first seven days of CEF Summer Missionary training. Then after that, I head off the second week of training in Bucks county. Frankly, I don't think I'll be home at all for the rest of June. Try again in July!

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