I think blogging from
work may become a regular thing if I keep working these awkward shifts;
there's about an hour in the afternoon where there's nothing to do. I've
cleaned all I can clean, updated the records, worked out, and have no
clients. Therefore I can, without guilt, type myself up a nice little
update on life if I wish to. So, shall I?
Like I said before, I just
graduated (YES!) and now it's back to working a bunch and having no
plan. However, I sort of do have a plan. Like I mentioned before, I'm
hoping to travel. I'm looking at April-May of next year, for both
months, and I'm hoping to hit areas in England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, France, and Italy. We'll see how this goes; I may have to cut one
country, or extend/shorten my trip, depending on income levels. My
savings goal for this trip is about $6000, but if I end up with more
money that would be excellent. So far my main incomes are my two
part-time jobs, and then this fall I'm house-sitting for roughly 2
months, so that should help out. I'm also starting to slowly accumulate
supplies. I have been told that I can borrow a pack from a few different
people, so there's no worry about that. For my birthday last week I was
gifted a lovely omni-heat, water-resistant/proof jacket that is
lightweight and easy to carry, and for grad I received a fantastic iPad,
so now I will be able to keep in touch. My main goal now is just to
save, save, save. And plan.
I know what countries I want to see, and I
have some rough ideas of what cities I want to go to, but is there
anywhere in particular I should not miss out on? Having never been
further East than Alberta and only as far South as California, I'm not
well travelled by any means. I anticipate a huge learning experience,
some personal growth, and a wonderful experience; now I just need to
figure out exactly where I want to go. Any help?
Isn't this where I tell you exciting things about this blog? Because all I can say is: tea, adventures, and writing. Intrigued?
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
There's that, then
When I was younger I always had a plan for my future. At first, I was going to be a hairdresser and a waitress, then I wanted to teach. I thought about going into law, and then I came back to the idea of teaching. As it turns out, having a plan is all well and good, but sometimes you have to smash the plan to pieces a little bit.
I've just graduated University (on Thursday, actually), and I'm nowhere near where I thought I would be. I didn't get a degree in Education, and I'm not moving into Law school in September. Actually, I'm not sure of what I want to do; I didn't even graduate with the degree that I went into school to get in the first place (I have a BA now, not a BSc). For now, I'm hanging out here, at home, and working two part-time jobs, just like I was when I was in school. What this has left me with, then, is a lot of free time; time that I'm not used to having. At first I felt lost; what do people do with all this time, and how do I fill it? But now, I'm starting to get used to it.
Because I'm saving up for a trip (oh yeah, I want to travel next Spring), I'm trying not to spend too much money. Instead of going shopping I've been attending a Jazzercise class (early birthday present from Mama, and I'm hooked!) and volunteering with a local Historical Society, just doing odd jobs. And you know what? This not having a firm plan, and not being super pressured to do too much is really nice. I don't think I can keep it up forever (I'll have to start a career of some sort one day), but for now it's really nice to be able to sit back when I want to, have a cup of tea, and read a book. Or, if I want to, to spend a few hours doing some typing, or volunteering. I'm still keeping my eyes open for more (local) work, but these days who isn't?
The point is, I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing, but for the first time I don't have any fully fledged ideas of my future, and I'm enjoying it. I'm doing what makes me (mostly) happy, and things are starting to look and feel bright again.
Also, if anyone happens to know where Summer is, could you please usher is over here for us? Our little Island would like to partake in Summer, sunshine, and a little bit of heat one day.
I've just graduated University (on Thursday, actually), and I'm nowhere near where I thought I would be. I didn't get a degree in Education, and I'm not moving into Law school in September. Actually, I'm not sure of what I want to do; I didn't even graduate with the degree that I went into school to get in the first place (I have a BA now, not a BSc). For now, I'm hanging out here, at home, and working two part-time jobs, just like I was when I was in school. What this has left me with, then, is a lot of free time; time that I'm not used to having. At first I felt lost; what do people do with all this time, and how do I fill it? But now, I'm starting to get used to it.
Because I'm saving up for a trip (oh yeah, I want to travel next Spring), I'm trying not to spend too much money. Instead of going shopping I've been attending a Jazzercise class (early birthday present from Mama, and I'm hooked!) and volunteering with a local Historical Society, just doing odd jobs. And you know what? This not having a firm plan, and not being super pressured to do too much is really nice. I don't think I can keep it up forever (I'll have to start a career of some sort one day), but for now it's really nice to be able to sit back when I want to, have a cup of tea, and read a book. Or, if I want to, to spend a few hours doing some typing, or volunteering. I'm still keeping my eyes open for more (local) work, but these days who isn't?
The point is, I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing, but for the first time I don't have any fully fledged ideas of my future, and I'm enjoying it. I'm doing what makes me (mostly) happy, and things are starting to look and feel bright again.
Also, if anyone happens to know where Summer is, could you please usher is over here for us? Our little Island would like to partake in Summer, sunshine, and a little bit of heat one day.
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