over.
And so it ends...but at the same time begins. Tonight was the last AIESEC hoorah. After tonight, I will officially be an @ alum. It's a scary thought, especially considering the effect this organization has had on me in the last 4 years. It's times like these when you realize, looking back, how good it's been. Of course, not everyday is perfect. Not everyday will be some grand adventure. But without these "everydays" how can we measure a perfect day or an adventurous day. It is through the ordinary that we discover the extraordinary, often in the most unexpected places.
Tomorrow (in a few hours) I'll make the 2 hour trip back up to Chicago, leaving behind 4 years of good times, bad times, and all the times in between. Leaving behind but never forgetting. The memories, from the very beginning on the 10th floor of Illini Tower to tonight, laughing over lost and then found debit cards, the FBI and the general randomness that always ensues. Friendships are an amazing thing.
To yesterday, today and tomorrow...I'll miss you, but never forget you! Until we meet again...Cheers!
Tomorrow (in a few hours) I'll make the 2 hour trip back up to Chicago, leaving behind 4 years of good times, bad times, and all the times in between. Leaving behind but never forgetting. The memories, from the very beginning on the 10th floor of Illini Tower to tonight, laughing over lost and then found debit cards, the FBI and the general randomness that always ensues. Friendships are an amazing thing.
To yesterday, today and tomorrow...I'll miss you, but never forget you! Until we meet again...Cheers!

8 Comments:
Kat,
I almost cried reading this. It is so inspirational! Oh and completely random thought: we need to learn to drive stick shift if we want to be successful during the Amazing Race. So much to do!!!
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Anna, At
11:06 PM
Congrats Chica!
I wish you the best with your beautiful open road ahead.
I was soooo glad to have you with me on Shady and my special day!
It meant the world : )
Keep me updated!
Lots of Love!
By
Kaitlin, At
11:11 PM
kudos kasman
eric
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Anonymous, At
2:49 AM
Mabrouk Kasia!
The world is your oyster- I hope you like seafood.
Holly
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Holly, At
5:20 AM
Man,
All thos years at U of I, and I never got to deal with the FBI!
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Kevin, At
4:35 AM
congrats. i'm going to miss you in the IUB office and those AIESEC meetings you don't attend :-)
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Derek, At
10:02 AM
My dear Mali,
Long time no see dear.
I surely you can tell you that it's the new path of the old road.
Life of alumni in @ is just another mystery that we and the member in the network still can't figure out what does it like?
I guess it's just the same as when you joined in. U have to once try and then you will know.
I wish you "All the Best!!" dear.
You surely deserve that.
Love and miss always,
xxx
Weaw J.
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Weaw, At
12:40 PM
Hey gurl
I know the feeling!!
I've learnt so much but now its someone else's time to get this experience (for the year as VP aka stress & nail-biteing moments for 12 months)
I'm really glad that @ made me meet people like you and become your friend :) through unlikely moments and the future that we both dont't know what it will bring I know for a certainty that I will be seeing you again Kasia. somewhere somehow I know that we will meet (well you are definetly invited to my wedding!!! so thats an event I really hope I see you in!!!)
By
Soad, At
4:29 AM
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