
Courtesy of R
So, once again I’m off on the path of a terrible good-for-nothing blogger. That’s life, I guess. I keep thinking of half written entries but I never actually type them out or sometimes I’ll type them but they just sit in the draft folder forever, condemned to wait. That’s ok though because this isn’t really something that goes anywhere.
Well, since it’s been so long since I posted I feel like I should do a wrap up of some sort. My last entry was in April but so much has happened since that I feel like doing a New Year’s Eve type post instead.
Since New Year’s Eve, I’ve turned 21. I celebrated my birthday pretty low key with around fifteen of my closest college friends. We ordered Thai food and had really amazing cake.

Hummingbird Cake from Magnolia Bakery
Then I took the LSAT and went out to celebrate with P and R at my friend’s restaurant. We had an amazing time drinking fancy cocktails and eating one of the best creme brulees. One of my best friends from last summer in Krakow came to visit at the end of February and we met up with two more of our friends in Connecticut, where we wore huge fake eyelashes and brightly patterned tights.

We also hit up a Harvard party, which was pretty exciting even though we didn’t know anyone but that’s the beauty of faking it til you make it, right?
March was filled with school work and a few birthday parties. In April my brother gave his defense for his Ph.D and gave an even better example of why he’s the smarter kid
He absolutely blew me away with his knowledge and I’m so incredibly proud of my brother, Dr. Witold.

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In April I also went to see Rusko. Dubstep is one of my favorite things in the world and it was so amazing to see him live. He kicks serious ass. Dubstep is basically house on acid and all you do is jump up and down and wave your hands in the air. It’s so liberating. No one is looking at anyone else and you’re just jumping and moving and letting the beat fill you up.
I went home to SC in May and spent a few weeks relaxing in the hot sunshine before going back to Poland in June for my cousin’s wedding.

Warszawa (Warsaw) is such a gorgeous city and it’s where my cousin (who is basically like my sister) got married. The wedding was fantastic and my brother’s fiancee caught the bouquet! No pictures from the wedding yet because the wedding photographer is taking ten years with them. Hopefully we’ll have them soon.
At the end of July, R finally came down to visit me in SC! I did my very best to show her around my not-so-fun town and we went out with some of the people I went to high school with. We checked out two bars. In the second one, we ended up at a bikini contest in which the DJ paused for a second to thank the God Lord up above for granting us all the gift of life so that we can be here at this bar this minute and thank Him for taking such good care of us. All the boys wore pastel polos and khaki shorts and were all straight, which was a bit of a change.

Courtesy of R
We also checked out Charleston, which is one of the prettiest cities in the world. We stayed at the Charleston Mills House, which is beautiful. It’s right in the center of Charleston and made it easy walking distance to a few bars and scenic locations. Parking there is massively expensive but I had a friend who lives in Charleston and we managed to park at his place.
Charleston was an experience in and of itself. We hung out with some more of my high school friends and it was a lot of fun to go out with them. We also met a lot of guys in the military, which both R and I were completely down with.
And now we’re in August, with me about to go back to school and start my internship and adulthood again. Yipee.
