Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Randomness

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

1. School and clinicals started today. Goodbye, free time...and hello, stress! ;)

2. My mom made the most amazing Italian pasta salad for me yesterday. Recipe to come...stay posted! She also made pumpkin cookies just for me! How awesome is that?!

3. I managed to drink a whole bottle of plain water today, thanks to this:
I got a pink Bobble at Whole Foods in WA, because I've been wanting one ever since I heard about them when they came out. THEN, come to find out, they're on sale @ Target for HALF what I paid for it in WA! Oh well. It's beautiful, and makes water delicious, and it's BPA-free. Also, it's great for the planet if you're one of those people that still buys water in bottles and throws them away. 

4. I got a letter in the mail saying I made the dean's list this semester. :) Plus, the program director told me my grades were quite an accomplishment. :) Nice to have some praise once in a while. ;)

5. I get to see mah babies this weekend! (My nieces...for those of you that don't know...2 month old twins) :D Yay! AND it's a 3 day weekend! Thanks for having a birthday, Martin Luther King, Jr! :D

Anyways, that's all on my mind for now. I hope everyone is having a fantabulous week! :)

Eat, Pray, Love

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Eat, Pray, Love: a fantastic memoir about one woman's experience eating her way through Italy, learning how to pray in India, and letting herself fall in love again in Bali over the course of a year. I like that it has no clear plot line. Rather, it's like life itself: unpredictable, messy sometimes, and not every event ties neatly into a "moral of the story". While I would love to be able to travel like that (how did she have the money to travel anyways when her husband got everything in the divorce?) the message I got was the opposite: I can go on the same journey without leaving home. It would be easier, sure, to leave school, home, family, and other distractions to go out and "discover" myself, but I can't. And really, our true selves are in our everyday lives 2/3 of the year. Weekends and vacations make up the other 1/3. What is realer than us in our real lives? I am the kind of person that gets inspired during a vacation to do something and then I get sucked back into my everyday life and lose that quality which I wanted to keep. I am resolving not to do that this next year. I am on a journey to find out who I really am and improve the parts I need to, amidst my everyday life. My goal is to not get distracted by my daily life. This is probably a lifelong process, but that is ok with me. I have already come farther the past 3 months than I have my whole life. And while I am worried about going back to school and losing myself, I am comforted by the fact that I have a solid foundation in these past three months and as soon as I have realized I have lost my way, I will reel myself back in and create balance in my life again.