Bonjour!
So I've had the luxury and privilege of spending my Spring Break in Blairseville, Georgia. It's my mother's parent's 50th wedding anniversary and as such we are also holding a family reunion. I've met roughly 60 people who are related too me yet I've never talked too once 'til now. My mother showed my younger siblings and I her old university and we met her friends from high school and college. It's been fun meeting all these people and seeing where my family came from, but I've had a mid-term and lab-report to complete this week, so it's been visiting people all day, homework and working out in the evenings.
Admittedly, I'm ready to be back home so I can relax and get some healthy sleep, along with get a stiff drink and a blowjob. Make all the stress from my vacation wash away. Guess normal people go on vacation too relax, I go to destroy my mental, physical, and emotional health!
Don't misinterpret me though, I have genuinely enjoyed my time here, just cannot wait to be back to my relative normalcy.
Cheers,
Jeremiah
So I've had the luxury and privilege of spending my Spring Break in Blairseville, Georgia. It's my mother's parent's 50th wedding anniversary and as such we are also holding a family reunion. I've met roughly 60 people who are related too me yet I've never talked too once 'til now. My mother showed my younger siblings and I her old university and we met her friends from high school and college. It's been fun meeting all these people and seeing where my family came from, but I've had a mid-term and lab-report to complete this week, so it's been visiting people all day, homework and working out in the evenings.
Admittedly, I'm ready to be back home so I can relax and get some healthy sleep, along with get a stiff drink and a blowjob. Make all the stress from my vacation wash away. Guess normal people go on vacation too relax, I go to destroy my mental, physical, and emotional health!
Don't misinterpret me though, I have genuinely enjoyed my time here, just cannot wait to be back to my relative normalcy.
Cheers,
Jeremiah