Okay, so it's finally the big day. You've spent all summer complaining to your parents about how you're ready to leave, and it's annoyed them 100 percent. So here's the official play-by-play of what really goes down.
Expectation: You've been packed for a couple of days and all you need is to move the boxes into your car.
Reality: You're leaving for school in 5 hours and every article of clothing is still in a pile on the floor.
The Drive
Expectation: You're in your car, you've got the right playlist in mind, and it's gonna be lit.
Reality: Construction is everywhere, and it's putting you behind schedule.
YOU'RE FINALLY THERE!
Expectation: I'm in my happy place with my happy people.
Reality: Everybody is a cranky b*tch because the amount of chaos encountered is ridiculous.
Unpacking
Expectation: Every box is labeled, so you're just going to figure out your layout and go from there.
Reality: There are socks with your groceries, so I guess you could say your life is together.
And after a day's worth of stress and chaos, your room looks super cute. Minus all of the move-in hustle and bustle, we all secretly love doing it and love being back to school. I mean, after all, how else are we going to find men to help us move in next year?





















