I have this horrible habit of using this blog to procrastinate, but I'm justifying it because the only time I write anymore is when I am procrastinating.
I have this philosophy that you have to live somewhere for about three months in order for it to really become a home...this happened to me when I moved to Lake Placid, to Nairobi and now in Boston. I have lived here for almost three months and I can confidently say this is my home.
I figured I'd give some visuals...so yea, three months has flown by. I still sometimes think about the crazy process of how I ended up here, it was completely unexpected but that is the way life works...
School has been a whole new adventure to tackle that has its ups and downs on a regular basis. Somedays I feel like I'm in the program I should be, and other times I feel like I could be learning a lot more while abroad and on ground. BUt that is neither here nor there because I'm in Boston, and I'm going to finish this program...my latest developments include planning on going abroad in June for about 6 months to work for an NGO...the location is still up in the air, but once solidified I'm sure a whole new set of emotions will arise.
i think i mentioned this in a previous post, but Boston has really brought me back to my manlius roots and reconnected me with some old friends-i am so thankful for this. going out in Boston has been full of adventure and random events which are always amusing, its nice to always go somewhere I haven't been and meet new people.
I figured I'd throw in a picture of Halloween-Nicky and I got creative and made these awesome turtle shells...it was quite an adventurous night-to say the least.
But enough procrastinating-i have to write a paper now. looking forward to thanksgiving next week-some solid time with family and friends in manlius
I have this philosophy that you have to live somewhere for about three months in order for it to really become a home...this happened to me when I moved to Lake Placid, to Nairobi and now in Boston. I have lived here for almost three months and I can confidently say this is my home.
My street! |
view from my apartment |
the charles river |
some of the city |
School has been a whole new adventure to tackle that has its ups and downs on a regular basis. Somedays I feel like I'm in the program I should be, and other times I feel like I could be learning a lot more while abroad and on ground. BUt that is neither here nor there because I'm in Boston, and I'm going to finish this program...my latest developments include planning on going abroad in June for about 6 months to work for an NGO...the location is still up in the air, but once solidified I'm sure a whole new set of emotions will arise.
i think i mentioned this in a previous post, but Boston has really brought me back to my manlius roots and reconnected me with some old friends-i am so thankful for this. going out in Boston has been full of adventure and random events which are always amusing, its nice to always go somewhere I haven't been and meet new people.
COWABUNGA dudddee-ninja turtles for halloween! |
But enough procrastinating-i have to write a paper now. looking forward to thanksgiving next week-some solid time with family and friends in manlius
mark and gina's back yard |
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