Las Vegas!
I am graduating in the spring (May 8, 2010 to be exact, I am counting down the days) and my friends from high school and I are going on a trip to Las vegas! We all went to different colleges, so it is amazing that we have kept in touch (4 friends over 3 different states is pretty darn good i’d say) over the past 4 years and are still such great friends.
Our parents of course are getting us this trip to vegas for graduation and we are all off the wall excited about it. We are finally all legal drinking age for once and we are so ready to celebrating being out of school and moving on to the next stage! We feel like Vegas is the best place to do it for sure. We can party all week and get it out of our systems.
One of the best parts is that we are chartering a private jet for the trip. It is fun and seems like such a luxury. We can’t wait to hop on and show the town what we are made of.
Chartering a private jet is just the beginning. We are so excited because we are staying at one of the top hotels and after seeing the movie The Hangover ha, who knows what can happen there, our possibilities are endless. Thankfully (or not maybe) we are only staying Thursday through Monday, because we have heard that more than a few days there can be way too much to handle. It will be the perfect amount of time for us to let loose and celebrate our ‘growing up’ and not having anymore homework (for some of us at least) and also being together again for the first time in a long time.
It is great that we have stayed friends through all of this. Now that we are graduating, we are all moving back to Chicago where we grew up in the suburbs) and while some of us are going to grad school and others are getting a job and actually growing up, we will all be together and we are so excited about it and looking forward to starting this next stage in our lives.
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