To my lovely Carroll friends,
In this letter, I want to thank you for the lovely four years we have had together. Even though I may have met many of you in sophomore year or even junior year, you have made a big impact on my life, and I am very grateful for being your friend and all of you for allowing me to become your friend. Even to the people I may not be friends with or involved with anymore, you have also impacted my life, as those moments where we weren’t friends have taught me life lessons that I will continue to live with and do better on.
My lovely friends, whom I am so grateful for, I hope that in the next few years, while we may be apart, we will go on the paths that are not only you or me but we, as a whole, and grow and expand our life journeys. I cannot wait to hear about all the good things we have completed during our next four years.
I will continue to support you and cheer you on in whatever you do and wherever you may go no matter what it is. During the years, enjoy it while you have the time to. As we all may be new adults, we are still kids at heart. It’s okay to enjoy life while we still can. Don’t stress too much about the future because when the time comes you will know what you want to do.
To my Carroll friends to whom I may have lost or just don’t talk too often, you are still there in my heart, a friend, no matter what may have caused us to go different ways. I have faith in you and where you may go in life, just like my current friends I have in Carroll as well. I believe we will all make it to where we want to go in our lives, even if that path changes for us.
In closing, I would like to say to all of you, my Carroll friends, the best of luck to not only yours — but our — future. Please remember what we all learned from Carroll. It will take us far, and remember that connections mean a lot in this world. As hard as it may be to stay connected to the people you are friends with or the ones you may not be friends with, it is beneficial to you and how you move forward in your career and future.
Always,
Jordyn Darden