
So my banjo has become a good friend to me, as I suppose most banjos do. It is in no way taking the place of any other instrument, but rather fitting nicely into its own place of distinction. My school mates have been rather accepting of my new friend, seeing as how some banjos have a bad reputation. So anyways, my first class has started up, and it on the life of nehemiah. Its an incredible class. Incredibly long, but not really. But its a good class and already it has given me great insights on how to plan for the future. Although I'm going to be honest, making friends here has been more difficult than I had imagined. I was thrown off by all the returning students who already had close ties to some students and the staff. Really, I don't blame them for it, I would be the same way. It's way different when instead of 2 weeks you're with a group of people for 4 months. Less than 40 people. But it gets better each day. It has been an adventure, and I've done so much in only 4 days. I have so much more to do. So. This is it for now.
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Matt, If you are at all like me, I always found the first two weeks of a major geographical-social change to be difficult and depressing because of just what you are talking about. Hang in there and you will se that you will adjust nicely and make good friends.... like you always do. Dad
P.S. Where is the silver bike?
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