Welcome everyone to the last official Blog of 2018! This year I brought this blog back to life and I am so happy that I did. It's made such an impact in my life as I've discovered these posts have been resonating with so many people. It is still unbelievable to me that all of you actually read these words that I write. When those of you that do, come up to me and we talk about the blog and the things we have both realized through its posts upon posts I feel absolutely ecstatic. That is why Blogmas this year was so special. Because I was able to take the stories that were submitted and deliver them to the world. I know Christmas time seemed to many an odd time to share such sad stories but there was a reason I did it. Christmas time is such a difficult time for so many people that I wanted to offer a glimmer of hope for those that feel hopeless around the holidays. The stories that were shared during Blogmas, like all the other posts I do are meant to lift people when they are feeling low. The 12 days of Blogmas were all anonymous moments of heartbreak that allowed many of you out there to tell stories from your lives that you had never told anyone! I was simply to middle-(wo)man in your journey. A position I feel humbled to have held. All of this being said, 2018 was a great year for personal growth and I intend to take the lessons I've learned with me into the new year. 2019 is going to be a year of major changes. I will no longer be a teenager, which is extremely weird to me. I will also complete my associates degree, which is not a big deal to some and may seem like a small accomplishment but seeing as how less than 50% of people actually receive this degree I feel pretty good about it. After I complete my degree at the community college I attend, it's onward and up. I will be attending K-State University in Fall of 2019. Considering that I have never lived more than 30 minutes away from my family this is a move I am more than terrified to make. However, I know that this is an important milestone in my life. So, while it may not be easy I need to do it! I'm so happy I have this blog as a creative outlet and place to express all of the internal struggles I feel that I know many of you feel too. Through this blog we all share in the wisdom we have gathered and help each other through our painfully, directionless, and impassioned lives. XOXO, Hunter
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Hunter FergusonHolding her Associates of Arts in Political Science, Implementing Beneficial Community Project, and having Led a Student Collaboration team at her college of attendance- Hunter chooses to blog about the world around her as well as her personal experiences in hopes of creating a Powerful group of like-minded people. Archives
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