Even amidst the dissertation and job market stress, keep this in mind: Enjoy the fall. Enjoy the winter. These are the last nine months you'll spend in the Twin Cities, and perhaps the last nine months you'll spend in the midwest. Don't take them for granted. The place you live next may not have seasons. It may not have snow. It may not have a metropolis. It may not be this close to your parents or your sisters or your nephews. New adventures await, surely, but pay attention as this adventure comes to a close.
Good post Greg--it's difficult to ward off feelings of guilt when you constantly have academic (never ending) work hanging over your head. Its necessary, though, to enjoy the world around you and not put off your life until later.
Posted by: Chris | October 13, 2008 at 03:41 PM
Great post...but makes me really sad. You do have big adventures coming up. But you are right. You are closer than you ever will be to your nephews. You need to come see Henry. He is a riot right now. And Charley of course is always Charley. We are here. Mom and dad are coming the weekend of Charley's birthday.
Love you and wish you luck on all the upcoming journeys.
Posted by: Sarah | October 13, 2008 at 09:17 PM
It makes me sad but also excited for you! Remember what you love and you can always visit and take it all in.
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