School started this past week here at BYU, and just as Justin's post mentions, summer has officially ended. Looking back at the last four months has made me think a lot about life. More specifically, I have lately been comparing in my mind this summer with the summer of 2007.
If you didn't know, I spent last summer attending the BYU Hawaii campus and enjoying the greatness of paradise that Hawaii has to offer. I was there 3 months to be exact. I meet up with an old highschool buddy (Kevin) about half way through (mid june) and had a blast the remaining time there. I was, however, living by myself before that point. Sure, i made some friends and all via classes and church when I first arrived, but for the most part I was still by myself, alone in paradise.
I spent the summer of 2008 here in Provo working on campus. Similar to last summer, I've spent the past few months going on many adventures and far away places. Although, one main difference is that I spent much of this time with friends and family, and I must admit it has been a great summer, one of the best.
It was my life long dream to go to the jungles of Hawaii, but I found that even something so great as this wasn't that great without people to share it with. The summer of 2008 has taught me that life is best shared, with friends and family.
Just some of the adventures I had this summer:
A Few Folks We Saw at Christmas
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Here's my last post of the Christmas season, but it's a very important one
since we saw so many great folks over the holidays!
All of the Oregon "Wilson's"...
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