Finals? Check.
Graduation? Check.
Real life? what.
The learning process never stops, which is the best part, but now instead of being in the classroom, I’ll be putting my knowledge into the world and that’s learning in itself. The next adventure, next chapter, it’s an exciting time.
As scary as it is, there’s no turning back and I just have to have a little faith. It’s a concept that’s harder than it seems, especially in the moment, but that’s the thing, living in the moment. Live in the moment. Be in the moment. Believe in the moment. #JesuitEducation
I keep in touch with a friend who teaches overseas whom I met in the Dominican last summer. She is such an influential role model and an inspiration beyond words. We have kept in touch since, and she told me despite all the nerves in the next step, “Everything will work out. Remember, my Irish Nan said so.” and with my Irish roots, this concept is quite applicable to my life, if I do say so myself.
until next time,
Roomie Love (Carly, Talisa, and Me) |
dude. you got this. you are one of the most adventurous, strongest people i know, and you love love love what you are going to do. I mean lets be serious, if someone doesn't want you, then too bad for them! Your going to do great in the real world! you need to prepare them for when we are BOTH out there. haha You have one year, go. :) Love you, YOU ARE GOING TO DO GREAT so proud of you.
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