Dear Dad,
I can still see that smile on your face the day I got accepted into East Stroudsburg University and what made you even happier is the fact that I was going to be playing softball there too. I was also excited to start my new journey and continue my softball career. You know me, I wasn’t nervous for college life at all because I love making new friends, having fun, going out and being mature enough to live on my own.
A couple weeks into living at ESU my whole life switched up on me and I was not myself. I hated being there, I didn’t find any friends, I hated the parties, going out-I was really at an all time low. All I wanted to do was come home and you wouldn’t let me. My mom drove up 2 hours every weekend to bring me home and you wouldn’t even talk to me, let alone look at me. A couple more weeks went on of me locking myself in my dorm and isolating myself from everyone around me. My mom and I begged you everyday to get me out of this school and to transfer somewhere else but you kept saying “You can get through it Madi”.
Finally, I went onto the Rowan Website and applied on my own just to see if I got in. Once I told you I got accepted, I think you finally realized that I hated my life where I was and needed to come. After talking to my mom, you changed your mind and let me transfer after the first semester to Rowan University.
I’m writing this letter because I don’t think I ever told you how grateful I am for your decision. I know I thanked you a million times and everything but switching schools really changed my life for the better. I have never been so happy in my life right now because I get to live at home, work and still get to see all my friends. If it wasn’t for you letting me transfer, I honestly don’t know where I would be in my life right now.
Love, Madi

Your gratitude comes through in every word, Madi. It’s been interesting hearing about your college journey this semester, and my favorite sentence is this one, because it shows that everything seems to be moving in the right direction: “I have never been so happy in my life right now because I get to live at home, work and still get to see all my friends.”
Let’s just hope this pandemic clears as quickly as it can so you can get back to the life that has brought you so much joy.
Really nice picture to pull us in.
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I’m kinda soft, but this almost made me cry LOL. I could really hear your voice in this, it’s so raw and genuine. As I was reading it, I almost didn’t know where it was going to end up, but I’m glad it ended up positive (like a happy ending!) I’m so happy to see that your life is happier here too. I can for sure relate with you on this one because even a school I thought was so for me, ended up making me regret my decision. Even though Rowan is so close to us, I think we made the right choice to stay near home. Take care!
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