Gymnastics & Cross Country. & I felt right at home.
Haha, yes, the gymnasts were ironically the only girls I've had scale right up that sculpture.
the Super Group.
& the runners.
It was much more relateable, and of course I grew to love these girls a whole lot.
It was funny, the way they're more independant sports, and you could see the independance in the girls and the groups.
Tori was the coolest roommate, and our gymnasts meshed into one super group.
They had the strongest backs and shoulders that I envied on the daily. Okay actually their whole cute little bodies were just pure muscle. Gosh, I love gymnasts. Some were sassy & some were sweet, and I loved them all. We got snow-cones twice, so that was a plus.
They taught us how to "cat-cow" (it's a dance move.) & wore us out by staying up incredibly late every night. We gave up on bedtime and partied with them. oops?
The cross country kids had a weird schedule and we hardly got enough sleep.
I'd gotten bored of running by myself, so I joined them and it was so super fun!
The BYU runners are hilarious and getting to know them was super fun.
These girls ate more food than any other group, and also needed ice more than any other group.
& once again there were so many more hard goodbye's.
That concludes week III, which means I'm halfway done.
& that hurts my heart a whole lot. I don't think I'm ready for reality to set back in.
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