I have a part-time job at Froelick Gallery, I'm going to Oregon State University to study horticulture, and I have a new (old) car.
her name is Limoncello
I've also put my condo on the market in the hopes of finding a little bungalow with some dirt to play in. Those are the most apparent changes, I suppose. But, those things are a direct result of the last 6 months (3 months of traveling, 3 months of simmering upon my return). My travels changed me, changed my priorities. I think differently about my world, and most importantly, the people in it. I feel as if there is reconstruction going on, infiltrating my old processes of living and thinking. I'm excited to see where this newness takes me. I'm putting my trust in my heart, and hoping the universe sends along helpful signs to direct me. There will be challenges and fear - no doubt - I just hope I can resist going back to old, safe ways. Hopefully, (fingers crossed) the new path will be an amazing path full of exciting and meaningful stuff I have no idea about.
me and Lucy at the Oregon coast. the picture is blurry - you're not drunk.
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