My, My, Time Flies
Today I went out to run errands, and stopped by the shops to see the post-Christmas sales. You could feel in the air the 'Christmas crash' as everyone milled around the decorations that two days ago seemed so joyful and twinkling and now seem limp and out-dated.
But this feeling did not extend to me. I have enjoyed a feeling of deep calm all day. I love Christmas, don't get me wrong! Anyone who's been to my over-decorated apartment knows that! But it's nice to finally get through the rush of the season - school, finals, graduation, Christmas. Done. It's nice to get a chance to have a relaxing day with few worries and only a few small errands to run, which is a joy when your pockets have some Christmas cash.
Anyway, in regard to the title, it's true, time does fly. I suppose it's very typical of me post-university to look back and make remarks about how quickly it goes. It does, and it doesn't. It does seem like 4.5 years of school, but it also seems like it went faster than I thought it would. The title, for those of you who don't know, is from Enya's new winter album, 'And Winter Came', and is a song I've grown quite fond of.
As I talked about in my last post, I am at a point where I feel very comfortable in life, in the future, in general. It's a lovely feeling. I'm sitting on the edge of a cliff at the moment, but instead of it plunging me into a world of uncertainty about what the hell I'm going to do with my life, I feel poised at the lip of an adventure.
This next semester, apart from way too much research, tutoring, and auditing a CS class, I am going to be taking the GRE and applying to grad schools. Sean and I have recently been discussing this, and I am thoroughly excited. My mom wants me to try and apply to Rice, though chances are pretty much zero that would work. However, Sean and I have discussed it, and after this miserable excuse of a winter, we're both ready to move to a climate with more pronounced seasons and a half-decent winter. In fact, we've decided on two locations housing universities with good evolution programs where I am definitely going to apply: Denver, CO, and Eugene, OR. Eugene is one of the greenest cities in the US, and very pretty, too. Needless to say, both are cooler than TX! This winter has reaffirmed my long-held suspicion that I can handle Texas heat just fine, but I do require a decent winter to offset months of blistering, sweltering sun. And this winter just wasn't good enough. Perhaps time to explore.
The prospect of moving somewhere new, doing some exciting new evolution studying, having snow in the winter, finding a nice place for Sean and I to settle down for a few years - it's all very exciting, and feels right.
We're not sure about timing just now - my lease here runs out July 7th, so we will most likely be somewhere new after that. We don't know if we should go ahead and relocate north (state residency for one thing), or perhaps we will head back South to Georgetown for a while, as the condo's current resident's lease is through June, and we can live there for awhile without having to worry about anything but utilities.
Anyway, I will keep you all updated, as time flies along...
But this feeling did not extend to me. I have enjoyed a feeling of deep calm all day. I love Christmas, don't get me wrong! Anyone who's been to my over-decorated apartment knows that! But it's nice to finally get through the rush of the season - school, finals, graduation, Christmas. Done. It's nice to get a chance to have a relaxing day with few worries and only a few small errands to run, which is a joy when your pockets have some Christmas cash.
Anyway, in regard to the title, it's true, time does fly. I suppose it's very typical of me post-university to look back and make remarks about how quickly it goes. It does, and it doesn't. It does seem like 4.5 years of school, but it also seems like it went faster than I thought it would. The title, for those of you who don't know, is from Enya's new winter album, 'And Winter Came', and is a song I've grown quite fond of.
As I talked about in my last post, I am at a point where I feel very comfortable in life, in the future, in general. It's a lovely feeling. I'm sitting on the edge of a cliff at the moment, but instead of it plunging me into a world of uncertainty about what the hell I'm going to do with my life, I feel poised at the lip of an adventure.
This next semester, apart from way too much research, tutoring, and auditing a CS class, I am going to be taking the GRE and applying to grad schools. Sean and I have recently been discussing this, and I am thoroughly excited. My mom wants me to try and apply to Rice, though chances are pretty much zero that would work. However, Sean and I have discussed it, and after this miserable excuse of a winter, we're both ready to move to a climate with more pronounced seasons and a half-decent winter. In fact, we've decided on two locations housing universities with good evolution programs where I am definitely going to apply: Denver, CO, and Eugene, OR. Eugene is one of the greenest cities in the US, and very pretty, too. Needless to say, both are cooler than TX! This winter has reaffirmed my long-held suspicion that I can handle Texas heat just fine, but I do require a decent winter to offset months of blistering, sweltering sun. And this winter just wasn't good enough. Perhaps time to explore.
The prospect of moving somewhere new, doing some exciting new evolution studying, having snow in the winter, finding a nice place for Sean and I to settle down for a few years - it's all very exciting, and feels right.
We're not sure about timing just now - my lease here runs out July 7th, so we will most likely be somewhere new after that. We don't know if we should go ahead and relocate north (state residency for one thing), or perhaps we will head back South to Georgetown for a while, as the condo's current resident's lease is through June, and we can live there for awhile without having to worry about anything but utilities.
Anyway, I will keep you all updated, as time flies along...