• W for Waltz.
Went to my sister’s Winter Waltz fundraiser tonight with these chicas. Learned how to waltz and then we all put our expertise to the dance floor while Amy’s high school orchestra played waltzes (and lots of them, too)! There were quite a few old couples waltzing, as well as little kids, both of which were incredibly adorable. What a classy night; dressing up (felt like we were going to prom or something when we were getting ready together!) and escaping college land with great friends, the best sisters, and an awesome brother-in-law.
Time for yet another sleepover filled with late night snacks, talks, and pictures. Although I feel like it’ll end soon for me since I’m pretty darn exhausted. Good night, everyone, and don’t forget to keep it classy :)

    W for Waltz.

    Went to my sister’s Winter Waltz fundraiser tonight with these chicas. Learned how to waltz and then we all put our expertise to the dance floor while Amy’s high school orchestra played waltzes (and lots of them, too)! There were quite a few old couples waltzing, as well as little kids, both of which were incredibly adorable. What a classy night; dressing up (felt like we were going to prom or something when we were getting ready together!) and escaping college land with great friends, the best sisters, and an awesome brother-in-law.

    Time for yet another sleepover filled with late night snacks, talks, and pictures. Although I feel like it’ll end soon for me since I’m pretty darn exhausted. Good night, everyone, and don’t forget to keep it classy :)

    Feb
    25
    2012
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Sasha Meyer. I'm a college freshman at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, but an original Southern California girl. I love making music, listening to music, and using it as my medicine and best friend when everything else seems to be falling apart. I hate unnecessary drama. I love the rain. Some people would say I'm quirky, and they're probably right. I like to do what makes me happy. I admire John Wooden, and whenever I'm upset with someone, something, or myself, I refer to his book which opens my eyes and makes me love again. My parents and my two older sisters are my role models. I appreciate the little things that people do. I love kids, and my dream is to be an elementary school teacher by day, and play in a community orchestra by night. I take things for granted, but I'm trying to stop. I don't believe you can ever laugh "too much."
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