• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Get my hottest deals in your Instagram feed! Click here!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

It's Not The Katie Show

  • Hometo start
  • Blogwhat’s new
    • Category Index
      • Routines of Faith
      • Routines of Home
      • Routines of Life
      • Routines of Marriage
      • Routines of Parenting
  • Podcastcome listen
  • Aboutmore info
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account

in Uncategorized &middot August 12, 2013

Going away to college for the first time? Read this.

reasons-to-go-to-collegeYou finally know the college you are going to. You have registered for classes. Your stuff is packed. You know who your roommate will be. You are ready to go. This is a fun time of life! There is so much learning ahead, new experiences, new people, new thoughts, new choices to make, new food. My time in college was an extremely rich and diverse time in my life of learning, working, volunteering, traveling, meeting amazing people, being inspired and challenged as I went through my 4 years; but it wasn’t always that way.

It was mid-august 2003. I had just finished a fun summer with friends. Had spent a month in Colorado, a few weeks in Idaho, a week in Mexico, gone to Clear Lake with the College Group and High School group, and had a rich time of memories and fun with people that I loved. My mom and dad helped me pack up the car and we drove up to Chico and got me all settled, I met my roommate Amy who was really nice and everything was in its place. After my parents left I sat on my bed and had this moment of, “now what?!” I don’t know anyone. I don’t know the town. I don’t have a car. I don’t have friends. I don’t have a church. I don’t even have Facebook (it hadn’t been invented). It was a feeling of anticipation and helplessness, excited but nervous. So what did I do? Got a snack, grabbed my journal and bible and headed out to set some goals and remind myself of what is true. I went through my mind and set goals.

The questions I asked myself were:

-who am I?

-where am I going?

-what will it take for me to get where I wanted to go?

-what kind of person/ what do I want my life to look like at the end of college?

-what is true?

-what is important?

It wasn’t as big of a theological discussion as it might look like, but it really helped me gain perspective on what was TRUE at that moment.

Some of the things that I knew were true: this is where God wants me to be, I will make friends here, the reason I am here is to get an education.

As far as my life after college: I didn’t want to be an alcoholic, I didn’t want to be a smoker, I wanted to graduate with honors, I wanted to make good memories, I wanted to miss college when I was done with it, I wanted to have a great job in my field.

Things that were important: finding a bible teaching church, getting good grades and a great education, be a good witness, have accountability in friends that were like minded.

Those were some of the things that I had come up with and I have to say that that document really guided me through the rest of my college experience. I knew that if I didn’t want to be an alcoholic, I probably shouldn’t start drinking my first weekend of college (my best answer when someone asked if I wanted to go to a party was “no thanks, I am not 21” because drinking or not if the cops come, you are still in trouble) I knew that if I wanted good grades, I should probably set a good academic foundation. I knew that if I wanted to grow in my faith, I should probably find a good church. So, while life got settled I took to my room, did some studying, resisted the urge to go home every weekend, and turned into a hermit for a week or so while life got settled. I went to the booths on campus, met people found out when meetings were and visited different clubs on campus. Campus Crusade had a BBQ at someone’s house a few weeks in to the semester and I found a ride and went. I met great people, found out what church they went to, exchanged phone numbers and we became fast friends. But it took time, I went to college and knew NOBODY. If you are going to college for the first time here are my 2 pieces of advice:

1. Expect to be lonely for the first month. Everything thing is new and it will take time. You WILL get settled in. People will start to look familiar, campus will make more sense and everything will be ok. Keep investing into the community. Don’t come home every weekend! Start to get connected with people that you see who are doing similar things as you. You aren’t the only one who feels this way, it will get better.

2. Go look at the things on the walls of your professors office. Within your first month of each semester make an effort to go to each professors office and look at what is on their walls. This will do a few things: help you get acquainted with campus, give you an opportunity for them to know you by name, you can ask questions, and it give you some insight, ideas and guidance about what THEY did with their experience and knowledge (you will be graduating soon enough!), it will also leave a connection open if you need to come in later in the semester for help or grace.

Other than that… enjoy it! college is a blast! I love talking about all things college and would be happy to chat with anyone about making the most of your college experience.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading...
Previous Post: « The Sin Police
Next Post: being a mom isn’t a down-grade »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. denicegigoux says

    August 12, 2013 at 1:06 pm

    Loved this!!! Thank you and so timely!

Trackbacks

  1. If I was going away to college | Feedmylove's Blog says:
    September 8, 2014 at 7:56 pm

    […] 10. Go visit each professor’s office within the first 2 weeks of school See this post for more ideas on that […]

Primary Sidebar

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Categories

  • About
  • Feed My Love
  • Feed My Love For the Home
  • Feed My Love for those around me
  • FeedMy Love for the Church
  • Uncategorized

Welcome

Welcome

I'm Katie, the blessed wife of Gavin and mom to my 6 kids. We live a full life with friends, family, our community, church and finding a new place to explore. I am first and foremost a child of God and am committed to glorifying God and making Christ known in the atmosphere of our home, the habits and disciplines of our days and the life that we emanate each day. I am far from perfect and I find myself falling short everyday. There is grace and fullness of life in the Bible, so I "repent, rejoice, and repeat."

This just needed a permanent place on the feed. Gw This just needed a permanent place on the feed. Gwen LOVES the movie White Christmas. The last 3 years she has watched it everyday from thanksgiving to Christmas. She just loves the whole thing and I think she’s adorable. Enjoy my little Gwen.
Instagram post 18001587113686725 Instagram post 18001587113686725
Thanksgiving books that we have on repeat! Which o Thanksgiving books that we have on repeat! Which ones are missing?! #thanksgivingbooks #thanksgivingbooksforkids
Today felt like a long day. Everyone woke up in Today felt like a long day. 

Everyone woke up in a grouchy mood so we changed gears and went to a nature center.
Everything here is going well all things considered. Im learning about what it means to be satisfied in Christ alone. And truly living one day at a time. We are in total limbo as we are waiting longer than we planned. I’m preparing my heart for how to respond to unmet expectations and how to move forward. 
I am beginning to wrap my head around what the holidays look like living in someone else’s house with none of the normal things that make the holidays feel “normal”. 
We are praying our house would sell. We are fighting discouragement in that area. 
The church and people here have been wonderful and we are happy to be here and hopeful about the future. We know this waiting is temporary, so figuring out how to create home and put down roots and cultivate faithfulness in someone else’s house is tricky. The kids are doing well and adjusting to a new place.
@longneckpumpkinfarm was a great morning outing! W @longneckpumpkinfarm was a great morning outing! We enjoyed the duck races, play structures, animals, campfire, slides, corn pit and so much more. The weather was crisp and spirits were bright. We ended up with 10 pumpkins to bring home so I think we are good for the season! What is your favorite pumpkin patch? We sure missed @sffbrentwood this year!

#fieldtripswithkatie #coloradospringsmom #homeschoolingcoloradosprings #cummingsaregoing
The weather in Colorado has been spectacular this The weather in Colorado has been spectacular this fall. We are trying to get the kids outdoors as much as possible and explore our new home. I think that the more they learn and see about the area the faster they will have a connection with it and fall in love with the area. It’s hard to care for and appreciate things that you haven’t seen or learned about! During this time of transition we are focusing on a few things as a family
🍁 getting outdoors everyday to play, for a walk or a local adventure it helps them (and us) get our geographical bearings and things start looking familiar
🙌🏻 connecting through conversation and a specific question of the day. Table topics and other lists of questions have generated great conversation. When prompted in the morning they think on it all day and it provides a touch point to circle back to
🔍 making observations and asking questions about the area keeps everyone curious and learning. The more we notice the farther it gets into our heart and mind
👋 talking to people while we are out, in the store, at the park or destination generally results in a great recommendation, a story or something else interesting
No I’m not engaged. 😂 just a moment to reflec No I’m not engaged. 😂 just a moment to reflect and celebrate small victories in life. I’ve made some lifestyle changes in the last week or so and I’m able to wear my wedding ring for the first time in more than a little while. Ricky is almost 2 😮 and I’m in a place mentally and physically to focus on my personal goals and loosing some weight has been on the top of that list. I’m thankful for my health and my body and all that it’s been capable of and endured. We’ve covered a lot of ground together and I look forward to going into the next decade in the best shape that I can be in! I’m down 9.5 pounds and look forward to so many more non scale victories along the way. My 40th is in 5 months and the best gift 🎁 I can give myself and my family is my health. @jenhix07 has been my biggest encouragement, inspiration and help! 🎉 

Mom’s it’s not too late and hope is not lost. We get busy with children and life and school and we sacrifice so much for those that we love. It’s possible for you to reach your goals too. ❤️
Follow on Instagram

Footer

It's Not The Katie Show

It's not about me, as if we should do things my way

Subscribe

Never miss a thing! Subscribe now to get the latest news.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • search

Copyright © 2025 · It's Not The Katie Show · Design by Studio Mommy

%d