Friday, November 16, 2007

Work is hard; playtime is harder

Just got back from a three hour lunch with my coworkers in Georgetown for a goodbye party for a colleague who is moving back to Paris. Aaaaand now it's ten til four the last day before my Thanksgiving break actually starts. I'm really feeling super motivated to work. Woot.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Happenings

- Reading Bridget Jones' Diary for the second time because it's so funny. She's my hero.
- Attending crazy hair party tomorrow evening at Redbull's place. Think might wear hair in Princess-Lea style but punkier.
- Fondue for MF's bday Saturday yaaaaaay.
- Went to Citronelle to spoil the fy-an-cee for his birthday last night. In a nutshell: amazing. He almost started crying it was so good.
- Thanksgiving. MMMM!!!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

70%

I feel like I've made it through my quarter life crisis. Hurrah!

Perhaps it's because I like my work and my co-workers. Perhaps it's because I'm engaged. Perhaps it's because I'm less strapped-for-cash than I was two years ago. Perhaps it's a combination of several things... in any case it is a wonderful feeling to feel like I've figured things out. Mind you, I haven't figured things out entirely, maybe only 70% or so, but I am much further along on the "figuring-things-out" spectrum than I was when I was two months from graduating from college. What I can say, after having been out of college for three years and made it through the rough ride of the quarter-life crisis, after having had the first job and the first big bills to pay, and the first real twenty-something relationship, is these are the things I want for my life:

- Painting in a sunlit room on a Saturday afternoon.
- A piano, and the time to play it.
- The company of a dog and cat.
- Enough money to buy some groceries at Whole Foods.
- Picnics in the park and hiking in the mountains.
- Living in a place that has cobblestoned, tree-lined streets and the changing of the seasons.
- Tea: chai, Earl Grey, jasmine...

Funny, these are the same things I have wanted basically since college, and they're mostly free. I guess the things that continue to make you happy don't really change, regardless of how high you've climbed on that proverbial ladder.

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