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An Open Letter To The Best Roommate I Could've Asked For

To the girl that I get to call my roommate and my best friend I can never repay you for everything that you've done for me, just know that I think you're the best

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An Open Letter To The Best Roommate I Could've Asked For
Sydney Jordan

Hey Friend,

First things first, I would just like to thank you for everything that you've ever done for me.

You deal with everything that I've put you though.

So thank you for living with me, sticking by my side, and laughing at my stupid jokes.

Secondly, I don't think I could ever repay you for everything that you've done for me.

Between all the cooking, cleaning, joking, laughing, and Disney movies, I don't think I'll ever find a better roommate or someone to call my best friend.

From the dorms to our apartment, wherever you are I know that I will always have a friend in you.

Third, I love that we have so much in common yet we still balance one another out.

I feel as though I bring out your crazy side and you make sure that I don't get too crazy.

Knowing that I have you to listen to my stories, sing duets with, and constantly laugh at my stupidity, keeps me sane in this crazy world.

From the late night conversations to the "early" morning (10 am) breakfast dates you have become one of my best friends, and the best roommate that I could've asked for.

You're a light in my life, a ray of sunshine if you will, and I will be forever thankful for you.

So here's to you, the best roommate and friend that I have and will ever have.

Love you to the moon and back,

Your Roommate

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