Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Goodbye USA


I feel like I’ve always been on the go, perusing the next goal in life before even enjoying the last one.   I have always had a calculated plan, and although I have made choices like most young adults that have hindered some of these plans, I am always planning and preparing rather than enjoying.   The last three years have been a blur with two moves across country, 3 years in the research community, and two different colleges.  I don’t want to sound like I am complaining because this is a normal life for most young adults out of college, and I am really glad that I have been so lucky to have found work in this economy, but I needed a break badly. 
I finally decided that I was going to join Craig for his season in Europe.  As soon as he signed I started emailing professors from a local medical university asking if I they needed help with their research, and then I stopped replying (rude I know).  I stopped for the first time in my life, no planning, no preparation, no interviews , no career moves, and no studying.  I want to do a whole lot of nothing that I have ever done before.  
The first question people ask me is “what are you going to do every day?” The answer is for the first time in my life I don’t know, and I am okay with that.   Thank you to my family and friends for all the support, I miss you already!

DISCLAIMER:
*I cannot write whatsoever.  I graduated with a degree in bioscience and technology. The most writing I have done in the past 5 years is research papers so please disregard the lack of vocabulary and the grammar. 

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