I had never connected with so many people this easily. At Broken Arrow I had been an outcast, and had hated almost every hour of every day that I was taking classes there. I loved the teachers, and classes at Broken Arrow but the large mass of kids, the massive size of the campus, and the five minute passing periods for said overly-massive school were awful and stressed me out. Inola was the exact opposite of Broken Arrow. It was about 10-11 times smaller than B.A. school-wise, the people were nicer in general, there were less redneck wannabe’s and more farmers, which I can …show more content…
I thought that Inola was going to be all country bumpkins and was proven wrong immediately. Everybody here is a delight to be around and they helped to shape me into a better man than I would have been if I had stayed in Broken Arrow. Inola is an amazing place and has become one of my favorite places in the world. I live a quiet, peaceful, and happy existence here and plan to come back to own a house here all to myself and my family. I love this town, it’s people, the land, and everything about it. Like I said before, I haven’t had time to leave much of a mark or legacy on Inola, so I promise to come back and make something of myself so that I can make this town as proud of me as I am of