**This post was initially written in March 2012 and was updated over the last few weeks. Enjoy a flashback to freshman in college Kat.**
Confession: I have a slight obsession with quotes.
Many times when I'm feeling a specific emotion I search for a quote....sadness, happiness, excitement, remorse, anger, remembrance, etc. Here is a compilation of some of my favorites:
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
"Tough times don't last, but tough people do."
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live." -J.K. Rowling
"Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple." -Dr. Seuss
"Reach for the moon, even if you miss you'll still land among the stars."
"Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference." -Winston Churchill
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." -Winston Churchill
"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing." -Abraham Lincoln
"I'd rather choke on greatness, than nibble on mediocrity."
"For what it's worth...it's never too late, or in my case too early, to be whoever you want to be. There's no time limit. Start whenever you want. You can change or stay the same. There are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people who have a different point of view. I hope you live a life you're proud of, and if you're not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again." -F. Scott Fitzgerald
"If you want to change things, you can't please everyone. If you do please everyone, you aren't making enough progress." -Mark Zuckerberg
"The ability to learn is the most important quality a leader can have." -Sheryl Sandberg
Have an outstanding weekend.
Kat
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Thoughts on the First Week of Summer
I was REALLY excited to go home for summer this year. To chill, relax, run, sleep way more than normal....but right before I left school and continuing into my first week of summer I have come to a couple conclusions:
1. This summer is not so much about the hellos as it is about the goodbyes.
2. People grow. And change. And .....
3. I'm not going to have an actual summer.
4. At this point in the summer everyone has hit cruise and I'm still pulling off of the brakes.
Conclusion #1: This summer is not so much about the hellos as it is about the goodbyes.
Saying goodbye to my friends from school was exceptionally difficult. We've gone through a lot together...lots of amazing moments and a few hard times. Living together definitely brings another level to a friendship and I'm so grateful that I was able to bond with so many people.
While saying hello to all of my friends from home has been nice, for me it has been greatly overshadowed by the fact that at the end of the summer I will be saying goodbye for a lengthy period of time. Yes. I'll be home for Thanksgiving. I'll probably be home for part of winter break. Maybe, I'll be home for spring break. But I don't think I'll be coming back for the summer. Chances are great that this is the last time that I will be spending large amounts of time with people from home.
This is my last summer at home. My last opportunity to strengthen my relationships with the people I grew up with. My last time to create bonds and get things straight. To in a way find closure in relationships. After this summer all of these relationships are up against time. We move in the direction of Christmas card friends, checking up only with important news and or a yearly Christmas update. It's kind of depressing that the relationships that I've been fostering for the last 19 years hinge on the next 3 months.
Conclusion #2: People Grow. And Change. And .....
A lot of the people that I've grown up with have changed. It isn't bad or good change. It's just change. They've had different experiences then I have. They have new sets of friends that have influenced them. They hang out with different people and value different things in friendships. I've come to realize that I don't have any control over these situations and it's best to accept what's happening and move on. Another thing that has influenced me this summer is that I no longer care about the people who don't care. If people want to make and effort to hang out, then I'm willing to hang out with them and make the effort back. However, I'm not going to go out of my way to contact people who don't care.
Conclusion #3: I'm not going to have an actual summer.
I finished my last final on Thursday, June 7th at 5 pm. Caught a flight home at 9:21 am on Friday, June 8th, and was in the office from 9 am to 3 pm on Saturday, June 9th. My normal work schedule (7am-3pm M-F) began the first Monday I was home....meaning that unlike everyone else who got 3 to 4 weeks to chill and SLEEP before starting their summer jobs, I went directly from school to work and then will go directly back to school in the fall. I'll be moving back into NU on the Saturday after my last Friday of work (I think we're at 78 days?)!
Complaining but not really. This is real life. No more long breaks where you chill for endless hours and spend a whole day deciding what to do just because you can waste that much time. That's for spring break....duh (and middle/high schoolers).
Adulthood here I come.
Conclusion #4: At this point in the summer everyone has hit cruise and I'm still pulling off of the breaks.
All of my friends were home for a good 3-5 weeks before I even finished my last final. Meaning that they've all caught up with each other, talked about their year at school, and are utterly bored by sitting around for hours doing nothing. ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE SHINY AND NEW TO ME!!! I want to lay in my bed for hours sleeping. I don't care about staying out until 3 am in the morning because that's what the school year is for! This is summer.
People have started to get a little restless. College is a constant experience where every moment is something new and exciting. Being at home is chill. Everything is familiar and you can only enjoy the calm and quiet for a little before it gets a little tedious. I'm not at that point yet, which is a stark contrast to lots of my friends from home.
Keep it chill.
Kat
1. This summer is not so much about the hellos as it is about the goodbyes.
2. People grow. And change. And .....
3. I'm not going to have an actual summer.
4. At this point in the summer everyone has hit cruise and I'm still pulling off of the brakes.
Conclusion #1: This summer is not so much about the hellos as it is about the goodbyes.
Saying goodbye to my friends from school was exceptionally difficult. We've gone through a lot together...lots of amazing moments and a few hard times. Living together definitely brings another level to a friendship and I'm so grateful that I was able to bond with so many people.
While saying hello to all of my friends from home has been nice, for me it has been greatly overshadowed by the fact that at the end of the summer I will be saying goodbye for a lengthy period of time. Yes. I'll be home for Thanksgiving. I'll probably be home for part of winter break. Maybe, I'll be home for spring break. But I don't think I'll be coming back for the summer. Chances are great that this is the last time that I will be spending large amounts of time with people from home.
This is my last summer at home. My last opportunity to strengthen my relationships with the people I grew up with. My last time to create bonds and get things straight. To in a way find closure in relationships. After this summer all of these relationships are up against time. We move in the direction of Christmas card friends, checking up only with important news and or a yearly Christmas update. It's kind of depressing that the relationships that I've been fostering for the last 19 years hinge on the next 3 months.
Conclusion #2: People Grow. And Change. And .....
A lot of the people that I've grown up with have changed. It isn't bad or good change. It's just change. They've had different experiences then I have. They have new sets of friends that have influenced them. They hang out with different people and value different things in friendships. I've come to realize that I don't have any control over these situations and it's best to accept what's happening and move on. Another thing that has influenced me this summer is that I no longer care about the people who don't care. If people want to make and effort to hang out, then I'm willing to hang out with them and make the effort back. However, I'm not going to go out of my way to contact people who don't care.
Conclusion #3: I'm not going to have an actual summer.
I finished my last final on Thursday, June 7th at 5 pm. Caught a flight home at 9:21 am on Friday, June 8th, and was in the office from 9 am to 3 pm on Saturday, June 9th. My normal work schedule (7am-3pm M-F) began the first Monday I was home....meaning that unlike everyone else who got 3 to 4 weeks to chill and SLEEP before starting their summer jobs, I went directly from school to work and then will go directly back to school in the fall. I'll be moving back into NU on the Saturday after my last Friday of work (I think we're at 78 days?)!
Complaining but not really. This is real life. No more long breaks where you chill for endless hours and spend a whole day deciding what to do just because you can waste that much time. That's for spring break....duh (and middle/high schoolers).
Adulthood here I come.
Conclusion #4: At this point in the summer everyone has hit cruise and I'm still pulling off of the breaks.
All of my friends were home for a good 3-5 weeks before I even finished my last final. Meaning that they've all caught up with each other, talked about their year at school, and are utterly bored by sitting around for hours doing nothing. ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE SHINY AND NEW TO ME!!! I want to lay in my bed for hours sleeping. I don't care about staying out until 3 am in the morning because that's what the school year is for! This is summer.
People have started to get a little restless. College is a constant experience where every moment is something new and exciting. Being at home is chill. Everything is familiar and you can only enjoy the calm and quiet for a little before it gets a little tedious. I'm not at that point yet, which is a stark contrast to lots of my friends from home.
Keep it chill.
Kat
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Well hello there...
So...let's be honest. I've failed at blogging BIG time over the last couple months. It's not that I don't like blogging...I just don't have anything super cool to blog about! AND...I'm actually semi-interested in the classes that I'm taking this quarter.
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about summer. Not only does summer mean warmer weather (which implies summer dresses, tank tops, flip flops, and pastel colored shorts), but it also means the first time that I will be reunited with all my friends from home. CRAZY. It has been a ridiculously fun and exciting year. I'm sure everyone has grown and learned a lot this year and it will be fun to see everyone again! However, summer also means a 3 month hiatus from my college family. It will be an extremely difficult transition...but I think we're poised for a great summer.
So now onto the bulk of the post. Summer.
One of my favorite things about summer is making a bucket list. A list of things that you want to accomplish before the summer is over and reality sets in again. In past years, my bucket list has included traveling to a new state, going to a specific beach, having a conversation without talking, Chinese fire drill or eating ice cream a certain amount of times a day.
This year, I want to be a little more unique.
1. Reenact Ferris Bueller's day off. (Includes: Going to the top of the John Hancock/Sears Tower, eating at a fancy restaurant, participating in a parade, driving a porsche.)
2. BUY A NICE PAIR OF SUNGLASSES. (I may or may not have lost my previous pair #responsibility)
3. Reach 1500 followers on twitter...
4. Do a triathalon, running or rollerblading, depending on how much I actually train.
5. Eat a whole bucket of Sweet Martha's Cookies at the Minnesota State Fair.
6. Learn Spanish.
7. Visit a different country (Canada counts).
8. Watch a movie under the stars (Drive-in, lake movies?)
9. Laugh so hard I pee my pants.
10. Finish LOST season one and two (Shout-out to Ali!!)
11. Find Hogwarts
12. Have a long conversation on my front porch without saying anything. And come away completely satisfied.
13. Finish a game of monopoly (Actually exceptionally difficult....I think we tried this a few times last summer).
14. Meet someone famous.
15. Go to at least 5 of my sisters softball games (Challenge.)
16. Finish the Hunger Games series
17. Go on a midnight stroll
18. Get on a first name basis with the cashier at Freeziac
19. Take a nap on the beach
20. Become a certified zumba instructor
3. Reach 1500 followers on twitter...
4. Do a triathalon, running or rollerblading, depending on how much I actually train.
5. Eat a whole bucket of Sweet Martha's Cookies at the Minnesota State Fair.
6. Learn Spanish.
7. Visit a different country (Canada counts).
8. Watch a movie under the stars (Drive-in, lake movies?)
9. Laugh so hard I pee my pants.
10. Finish LOST season one and two (Shout-out to Ali!!)
11. Find Hogwarts
12. Have a long conversation on my front porch without saying anything. And come away completely satisfied.
13. Finish a game of monopoly (Actually exceptionally difficult....I think we tried this a few times last summer).
14. Meet someone famous.
15. Go to at least 5 of my sisters softball games (Challenge.)
16. Finish the Hunger Games series
17. Go on a midnight stroll
18. Get on a first name basis with the cashier at Freeziac
19. Take a nap on the beach
20. Become a certified zumba instructor
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