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Monthly Archives: February 2014
The College Apps Are Out
Small opening into the world. Photo by Katelyn Avery. I’ve taken a step into my future. I’ve sent out my first college app. Transfer student doesn’t sound like … Continue reading
The Proud Tree: Inspired By A True Story
Tree in Milford, Connecticut. Photo by Katelyn Avery. … Continue reading
Going Down the Hill
Sled in Connecticut . Photo by Katelyn Avery. Bumps were under me but I was experiencing too much of a rush to worry about falling … Continue reading
Looking Up At Choices: College Apps
Looking up. Photo by Katelyn Avery. As a community college graduate I get to reenter the world of college applications and school hunting. Choices are set … Continue reading
Sweet Treats: The Ultimate Reward
Brownie. Photo by Katelyn Avery. The baked chocolate smell is hard to resist. As your brownies cook you can barely find the patience to wait for your treat. Hurry fast … Continue reading
Don’t Stay Down
Giant eraser. Photo … Continue reading
Into (Young) Adulthood Now
Window to the world. Photo by Katelyn Avery. “Please, don’t keep me in here” is my only protest. I’m screaming this as the window slides shut. My … Continue reading
Dripping Miracles
Tap Water. Photo by Katelyn Avery. The … Continue reading
Lower the Glass
Wine bottle. Photo by Katelyn Avery. On the eve of my 21st birthday I find myself frustrated. I’m angered by the stereotypes about turning 21. A number doesn’t have to mean I’ll be buzzed out of my mind. Cake will … Continue reading