It's finally March, which pretty much means one thing: spring break. If you're planning on going on a trip with your friends, then you know that planning and executing the perfect spring break vacation is tougher than you thought. Here's a summary of your trip including the week before, the emotions after and just about everything in between as told by Michael Scott from "The Office".
A few weeks before when you find yourself running on 2 hours of sleep and caffeine because you're drowning in work, but you try and keep positive because spring break is around the corner.
All you have to do is hang in there a little bit longer.
Realizing there's only one more week until break.
It's a miracle! You seriously never thought you'd make it here alive.
Trying to get that spring break body...4 days before your trip.
*Googles how to lose 10 pounds in 24 hours*
Looking in the mirror 2 days before you leave.
At this point you're surprised people haven't started calling you Casper, because you really are that pale.
Leaving your last class before break starts.
Nothing's about to get in your way.
Getting everyone together and to the airport.
Why is this all of a sudden so complicated now that you don't have your parents there?
When your mom calls and asks if you made it through security and to your gate okay.
Yes mom... barely.
Getting stuck on the plane next to a crying baby and a mom that seems to think that if she ignores her kid they'll stop crying.
But then looking at the baby like.
Because screw being the bigger person.
When you finally get off the plane and you're on your way to baggage claim.
You thought that plane ride from hell would never end, but it's all in the past now because vacation has officially started.
Trying to get the party started while you're on your way to the hotel.
You made it there alive! It's time to start partying!
The second you get into the hotel room with your friends.
As soon as your parents aren't watching, all of a sudden it becomes acceptable to act like a 4 year old.
When you get outside and everyone wants to do a million things at once.
Going down to the open bar.
The bartender thinks you're crazy, but you just want to make sure he doesn't underestimate you and your friends.
Partying the first night
What's the worst that could happen?
Day #2
...and 3 and 4.
Night #2
Just keeping the party going.
And #3
You're having such a great time you never want to go home.
Trying to get a decent picture with everyone in it.
How hard could it be?
When you realize it's your last day.
Now is probably a good time to call your parents and let them know about your plans to drop out of school and not come home.
The entire flight home.
Well on the bright side there's no sign of that crying baby?
Sitting in your first 8am after break.
Spring break isn't over yet. It can't be.
Realizing how much money you spent over break.
No. I couldn't have possibly spent that much.
But looking back on your trip and all of the funny/crazy stories you now have to tell one day.
Rock on, because you're only this young for so long.






























