I totally feel like this right now. Gotta' be that time of the semester...like, three weeks or so left, which means crunch time with papers, presentations, tests, etc. Not to mention the fact that I have NO idea what I'm doing over the summer - aside from working on my lit. review and riding horses. I should definitely get a job, but there's so much research I want to do, too - creativity research, and insight and creativity, and experiential education, and the effects of background music on working memory, or spatial task performance, and on written samples, and the effects of mindfulness and meditation practices on attention and stress levels, and of course all the EAP research stuff. And I need to meet with profs to talk about the potential for research in each of these areas.
And I could always take some classes - even some in Boulder or Ft. Collins...
And the EAGALA training, and, and, and...
And ohmygod my brain still hurts! All the complex webs of interactions...
Okie dokie, speaking of complex webs of interactions, I'd best be gettin' back to my homework, but thought I'd spew at least a little - haven't in a while.
Oh! And, btw, has anyone else ever actually seen a car headlight go out on an oncoming car? Jael and I were on our way up to Estes last thursday, and just as this oncoming car was coming around a corner, one of the headlights went out! I've obviously seen cars with them out already, but this is the only time I've seen this happen while driving! Stupid and trivial, I know, but think about it - I, for one, have seen more shooting stars in my lifetime...
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It was not stupid and trivial, it was totally amazingly awsome! I am still excited a week and a half later! A defining moment in life I will never forget :D. You have to enjoy the small things, if you don't, how are you supposed to enjoy the bigger things? Everything is relative and I feel it's best to keep a large perspective on life. <3
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