Now,
we finally realize that we could have waited to get older. We realize
that time has somehow slipped away and soon we will be saying good-bye.
Saying good-bye to our friends, our family, our home. Maybe for a short
time … maybe forever. Soon we will go to our senior prom, graduate, sit
for the last time with everyone. It is the last time we will all be
together, recognized as the class of 2008. Now we are getting excited
about starting over, getting sad about what we will leave behind,
getting anxious to move on. Now we realize just how important our best
friends are, how much fun we really did have in the four years. Now we
wish we could be younger. We wish we could have taken the time to
appreciate every moment … to slow down time. Now we face having to say
good-bye.

In one year we will return as different people. We will have experienced dorm life, ate campus food, met new friends. We will have joined a club, maybe a sorority, done something new. In one year we will be new people. We will still be searching for our identity … to find our niche. We will have picked majors, changed majors, passed and failed at things we tried. In one year we will know more about ourselves and what we want to become. We will remember the past times and look fondly at the memories, although we will have created new memories. Yet one thing will still remain. In one year, we will still have that same best friend. Maybe since kindergarten, maybe since high school, maybe a college roommate. That person can be found in new friends and old. Without them, we would have nothing. Four years brought change. Friendship held us strong when things were shaky, in good times and bad, in laughter and tears, through boyfriends, girlfriends, bad grades, family problems, and love … our friends showed us that life was worth enjoying. With them, we wanted to grow up so quickly. Now, they are the only ones with whom we will remain forever young.
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