I am back at school now. This is a very good thing for a lot of reasons, like spending time with awesome friends, the delicious food here at Cornell, and retuning to the awesome community that is chorus. However, there are also some not so great things about being back at school. I've got quite the schedule this semester, and although I will be dropping one class (not sure which yet), it will still require a lot of work. In order to succeed this semester, I am going to have to follow a tight schedule to keep me on task, because I have ADD, and last semester was just shy of a nightmare (academically that is. I quite enjoyed myself in general). So, while I know school will be great in some ways, I can't help wishing I had just a LITTLE more time at home.
The summer program in Europe that I mentioned is a very strong possibility. I emailed the man in charge, and he said he thinks I would be a good candidate for it. I just have to wait for the applications to come around, apply, and see how that goes. I also have to decide which program I want to do (or decide to do both). The first one, which goes from May 26th to July 3rd, begins in Dublin and moves to Paris, Barcelona, and Marseille, and the second runs July 4th to August 1st and takes place in Rome. I thought the second one would be more relevant to me, but the guy suggested doing either. I really love how the first involves so many different cities, all of which I've never been to, so now I'm leaning more towards that one.
I would also love to do a bit of traveling afterwards, and of course that would have to be in England. I mean, I'm in love with the place and I haven't even been there. I think I should see if it's as great as I think it is, ya know?
So, summer traveling is a very very likely possibility, which makes me very happy and gives me something to work towards.
And now, I will look into my classes to see if there's anything I can do to get ahead.
It's been dandy!
I was born
I was born to be with you
in this space and time
after that
and ever after
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