Adventure Time
As I sit in the airport, by myself, after a few weeks of
relaxing at home, I’m pretty excited to take off on my next adventure-- excited
and also incredibly terrified.
On one hand, this is a great opportunity and I’m sure it is
an experience I will cherish forever. I get to take a break from the norm. I
get to spend a significant amount of time across the country surrounded by
people who are presumably fun and outgoing (I’m making this assumption based on
the fact that we all want to spend our entire summer hanging out with kids). I
get to try new things. I get to eat fresh lobster. I get to try logrolling. I
get to hang out with kids and play volleyball on the beach of a gorgeous lake.
Not only is Maine supposedly breathtakingly beautiful, but it’s different from
everything I know. It’s outside of my comfort zone.
On the other hand, leaving your comfort zone is a terrifying
thought. I’m leaving everything I have ever known. Although it is only for two
months, this is two months longer than I’ve done anything like this before. I’m
going to the other side of the country to work at a place I’ve never been to
and work with people I have never even met. I will know NO ONE. This is a bit
daunting. I know everyone tells me I’ll be fine, I can make friends. And I know
that this is true, but the whole idea of it is still pretty frightening. I’m
also a little depressed about leaving Minnesota behind. Summers in Minnesota
are the greatest, and they are the perfect time to spend time with family.
Fortunately, I have many more summers to spend in Minnesota,
and this one summer away will standout in my memory forever. And as I prepare
for this next adventure, it’s safe to say I’m both terrified and excited. I
know it will be great. I know I will have an awesome summer, but for now I
better focus on making sure I don’t have a panic attack. Stay tuned to learn
how the summer turns out and if stepping out of your comfort zone is as great as everyone says it will be.
Superb as always, my dear friend!
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