When I went to school, I did just that. Everyday (or so). It was my purpose, my goal, I had a clear idea of what I was meant to do everyday (or so). But now, I'm done with (formal) education. I'm a responsible adult who needs a job and eventually an apartment... and isn't THAT a scary thought?
I know, my posts are sooo emo. Bear with me...
I'm really new at this responsible adult thing. I still don't consider myself an adult and I'm somewhat startled when I'm told that I am one. I mean, really.
Well, enough whining, I suppose. Would you like to know what I've been up to? Let's see. My last post was in November... Since then, I've:
- I moved into my own apartment, kind of, upstairs from my parents
- Celebrated Christmas. It was nice.
- Celebrated my 25th birthday. It was super nice. I had my family and friends (some from California!) help me celebrate at a fantastic Portuguese restaurant called Porto Mar. You should go.
- Started my last semester EVER at McGill for my B.Ed. I was missing three credits, so I had to pile on an extra class. I'm managing it well, so far.
- I went to the Big Apple, NYC for the first time for a friend's birthday.
- Learned to hate something called a SPEAQ Quest. Hate it SO MUCH. FUCK THE SPEAQ QUEST was our motto and I stand by it.
- I learned to hate group work. As well meaning as everyone is, work is never divided equally. It's no one's fault, really, but ultimately there's one person who does more work.
- I started my final field experience (and only have four days left).
- I've learned to enjoy reading my favourite novels for the second, third, fourth time.
- I've learned that a little slash fanfic isn't a bad thing.
- I've rediscovered the joys of Stars Hollow.
- I'm still cleaning my room.
Oh, and I'm sick.
Good night!
No comments:
Post a Comment