After halting work on this blog for an extended period of time, telling myself continuously that I need to get back in the swing of things, and utterly failing to do so, I am back in Word writing a post. The hardest part of accomplishing anything is getting started.
It is amazing how quickly a summer can expire. In my previous post I was sleeping in a temporary bed, working on a temporary desk, and living off of all the nerd toys and clothes I could cram into my Jetta. Now, I have my bed, my desk, my bookshelf, my lamp, etc. Coolidge house is no longer and I am a Rhode Islander. I think the moving entirely out of Chapel Hill and entirely into Providence aided in coming to terms with the fact that I’m no longer an undergraduate. As it turns out my summer stint at Brown isn’t a summer stint at all. It’s a whole new journey.
With luck I have landed in a neat part of the world, a great living situation, and an initial set of friends who manage to be very intellectual, interesting, and fun at the same time. I have now been sailing a few times, observed creative home brewers while home brewing, been to Waterfire (which is pretty neat), and driven a U-Haul up a good chunk of the Eastern seaboard. Not a bad start for a new location.
Now, if only I could determine a more concrete academic direction to take from hereā¦
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