I graduated college in the spring of 2005. With Greg, my college sweetheart.
Feels like yesterday, but also like forever ago. Anyone else?
Anyway, this blog was started a few years after I graduated. Most of my blog posts nowadays are about marriage, kids, decorating and the like. Therefore, leaving out a very large part of my life. Something that has shaped me in SO many ways.
SPORTS.
SPORTS.
There was a time when my life literally revolved around sports for many, many, many years.
I was a two-sport athlete through high school and college. I played volleyball in the fall every year since I was in 6th grade. I would get a short break in the winter and would start back up again in the spring playing on a traveling club team. I also ran track every spring during the school year as well. I say "ran" but I really only did one event, the high jump.
Most of my memories as a student-athlete are filled with practices, smelly uniforms, late-night bus rides, wins, losses, pre-season training, out-of-season training, and goofing around with teammates on and off the court.
It was pretty much my entire life, and I truly loved every minute of it.
Cornerstone University Women's Volleyball Team 2003 |
I studied hard and got pretty good grades. But all I could think about was the next season in terms of sports. I still joke that playing volleyball and running track were my biggest motivators for getting through college. And I'm so thankful I had the privilege of being on so many amazing teams.
Cornerstone University Women's track team 2003? WHAC Champs! |
2004 Indoor Nationals--with my jump coach (far left) and fellow high jumpers who all qualified for Nationals that year. |
2005 Outdoor Nationals. Can you find me in the back row? |
This is all just some background info for my next post (which I can hopefully get up and running soon). I had the honor of receiving a special award last Wednesday that has resurfaced many of my track and volleyball memories.
And looking back, it's something I feel God leading me to share with you all.
So come back tomorrow to see, okie dokie?
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