Thursday, May 17, 2012

What's the good of news if you haven't a sister to share it?

Everyone meet my sister...Bailey.

There is a high possibility that she will be mad about me for writing a blog about her, so it's a good thing I'm in the other room right now.

Lets talk about Bailey. She is younger than me by 25 months, she is taller than me by two inches, and she has more motivation to work out than me. We are often asked if we are twins, umm no.
She sometimes likes to smell herself, but at least she doesn't want to stink. She actually is the opposite of stink. I've never met anyone who puts as much perfume on before leaving the house than her or take so many showers after going to the barn, for literally 2.5 seconds. But whatever floats her boat.

She sometimes likes to play dress up. She likes to pretend she is a dragon and goes around "rawring" at things; such as the dog. Actually, I'm kidding she's never rawred at anything to know knowledge. But she does have a sense of humor, a weird one, but she has one none the less.

We do have a lot of things in common though, like we both like high pony tails, big bows, and bad driving. We also have our differences, she likes to go to the gym, I'd rather eat my life away than go to the gym, she like salad, I'm not a rabbit, she plays volleyball, I watch her play volleyball.

However, Bailey and I get along really well while I'm at school and she's in NM. I'm not sure why she hates it so bad when I come home, I mean I bake her cookies, and cupcakes, and brownies, but thats her loss. We can be the best friends...sometimes. But no matter what, I love her.


Sister love,

The Dirt Road Daughter 

Friday, May 11, 2012

While at West Texas A&M...

They say college is where you go to become the person you are meant to be. While I do believe that, I also believe college is where you go to be the person you are. Thursday was the end of my freshman year in college. While it had its ups and down, I enjoyed every minute of it.
While some people might think I had the "ideal" first year experience, I believe that everyones first year experience is unique to them. I know that my first year experience was all in God's greater plan. I wouldn't change one thing about my freshman year and look forward to the years to come. 

While at West Texas A&M...

I became apart of something bigger than myself--Chi Omega. 

I found a role model.

I met my best friend.

I learned to deal with suite mates.

I worked to Make-A-Wish come true.

I spent time with this little precious.

But most of all, I became Whitley Donn Gammill.


Blessings,
The Dirt Road Daughter