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10 Moments I Wish I Could Rewind To With My Roommates

From taco dip to hugs.

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10 Moments I Wish I Could Rewind To With My Roommates
Abby Hassett

The weeks before my friends and I graduated college were filled with craziness over exams, late Wednesday nights out, and hundreds of conversations that we thought nothing of at the time. And now, months later, I find myself missing the little things; sharing a pot of coffee in the morning, (constantly) needing to clean out the fridge, or texting each other from our separate rooms after we had all gone to bed. Since we aren't going back to Endicott in the fall, here are 10 moments I wish I could rewind back to...

1. Our obsession with coffee

There's nothing like that "Getting Dunks, want some?" text to cure any Saturday morning.

2. Having unlimited clothing options

Almost every weekend we went shopping in each others closets.

3. ...And photo ops

We even had a photo wall.

4. The Mikado dates

So many lady dates to Mikado because who wants to cook when noodles are involved.

5. 2 a.m. taco dip

Drunk roomies = Hungry roomies

6. All the texts

Nothing like being curled in bed on a Saturday night and getting that "are we going out?" text.

7. Lodge (at any and all times)

Because mozz sticks and chicken fingers are always right.

8. Bar nights

Screaming and I do mean screaming, the lyrics to Closer.

9. Going over ridiculous drunk texts

It's a blessing we graduated college, honestly, with that grammar.

10. Always having someone to lean on

There's just something really nice about living with your best friends. There's always someone around to talk to or hang out with when you're bored.


So to the underclassmen who still have some years left, cherish those little moments with your friends because when you graduate, it may be what you miss the most!

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