So here’s the quick and dirty (actually just long and unorganized) rundown on what’s been going on in my life the past month or so.

I dropped out of school. Hopefully not permanently, but it was something I had to do. Basically, an extreme curveball was thrown at my life. I was more or less promised in-state tuition at school this year, which would have been easily covered by federal loans. After I got to school this fall, I enrolled and regularly attended classes. I had my RA job set in place to cover living expenses and then some. I was making friends and working hard all the way up until the day I got my bill for the semester. I was being charged out of state tuition (roughly $11,000 more than in-state). When I went to the office of financial aid and scholarships, I was told that the information I was given regarding receiving in-state tuition was wrong, and that I would have to come up with the money to cover the difference or withdraw from classes for the semester. Withdrawing from classes would cause me to have to leave my job in the dorms, which would render me jobless, homeless, and hopeless.

I’ve since then relocated to Dallas and am staying with friends free-of-charge. Although sleeping in the corner of a living room on an air mattress is a less-than-ideal situation, I’m extremely grateful for the luck that I’ve had. I’ve had a roof over my head and received no pressure to find any other housing arrangements until next semester, when I plan to officially apply for Texas residency and therefore receive in-state tuition.

I found work as soon as I could. In retrospect, it was a terrible experience, but I worked for a rich old man for two weeks filing paperwork for an insurance settlement over a burned down property and doing some light housework. He was demeaning and irritable, and he had bad breath and an anger problem. I made a surprising amount of money during those two weeks though, so I quit and kept looking for a more stable employer.

A few weeks ago, I ate lunch with my roommate and a group of people who go to his church and explained the situation to some of them during the conversation. One woman asked for my resume and told me that she worked for a major corporation, had a high-standing position in her division, and would see if she could find me work. She did. A few days later I received a call that I would be hired as a temporary full-time employee for her company with great pay. I accepted the job and if all goes according to plan, I’ll be working until at least January, if not later.

Despite my life literally falling to pieces in the course of a few days, I’m amazed how things work out in the end. I was downtrodden and defeated this time last month, with a dim outlook ok the future. In that time I’ve managed to find a place to live, a wonderful job, a car, new friends, a bright outlook on what’s to come, and confidence that no matter how bleak things seem, it’s possible to turn your life around with a little bit of hard work and optimism. I now have a pep in my step and I’m ready for whatever crazy events life has to throw at me.

I made myself a turkey bacon breakfast burrito and enjoyed some Simply Orange with Mango. Breakfast was delicious. Sun was shining. Hunger was satisfied.
Life has been good to me this morning, and I hope the same goes for you.


I made myself a turkey bacon breakfast burrito and enjoyed some Simply Orange with Mango. Breakfast was delicious. Sun was shining. Hunger was satisfied.

Life has been good to me this morning, and I hope the same goes for you.

This isn’t too far from where I live!

This isn’t too far from where I live!

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What I wore today and I hate new haircuts until they grow a little bit.

What I wore today and I hate new haircuts until they grow a little bit.

The weather in Texas is nice. I can finally walk from the window to the wall without sweat dripping down my ball.

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This is what it looks like when a water main bursts in the middle of your campus.

Or what it looks like when a main walkway turns into a shoe-eating river.

The last week has been extremely busy for me, which is funny because I was expecting a bit of a break after my very busy summer. However, as soon as I got to Texas, job training for my newest RA job started up in full-swing and I was busy from 8-8 just about every day. It was fun though, and I definitely feel prepared for my job now, despite the fact that I’m living and working in the dorm for the notoriously well-behaved honors students.

Move-in for the students happened yesterday and even that, a potentially hectic event, was pretty tame. I took an 8 and a half hour desk job to acclimate myself to the environment and get to know some faces right off the bat and it went by pretty quickly and without problems. I’ve still got a checklist of things to do before I’m ready for classes but it’s nice to be turning over a new leaf and having all these brand-new experiences.

My new room is really nice. I’ve gone from probably what was the lowest-quality dorm building to the newest and the nicest. The building undoubtedly resembles a modern hotel. My bed is lofted and my room has high ceilings and everything is in proper working order. My closet is big enough for me to fit everything I packed for the four-month-long semester inside of it so my room looks neat and tidy even with everything equally disbursed around the room.

I’ve been kind of dressing up lately only not really because most of my outfits have consisted of shoes/shorts/belt/shirt and sometimes a hat, but I’ve received a lot of compliments. I’ve been trying to make a conscious effort to shop for more mature and professional clothing that way I don’t hit a roadblock when I graduate and begin searching for jobs that might require me to wear something nice on the regular. And it doesn’t hurt to try and look your best most of the time.

The weather has been hot and warm but most of my training sessions took place in a cold (I mean COLD. Think Maine cold, only in an air-conditioned Texas university basement) auditorium. Despite the University’s housing staff consisting of some 200+ people, I feel like I’m already making a name for myself and have had a chance to meet and bond with most of them.

I met my neighbor yesterday. He’s nice and probably very smart. I was hoping for someone eccentric and more of an extrovert but I think we’ll get by just fine. The residents who moved onto my wing seem like a good group of people from the first impression I got of them. I’m looking forward to finding out more and enjoying the semester. And turning 21 at the end of it.

My flight takes off in four hours and fifteen minutes. I just started packing, but I feel like I should only pack towels to soak up all the sweat I’m going to be drenched in. (This is what I’m leaving behind).

My flight takes off in four hours and fifteen minutes. I just started packing, but I feel like I should only pack towels to soak up all the sweat I’m going to be drenched in. (This is what I’m leaving behind).

I love this. It’s got the city my school in in Texas, the city my school was in in Maine, my favorite city (thus far) in Texas, the acronym for the former name of my college, and fun font.

WHAT A
SITE
!

I love this. It’s got the city my school in in Texas, the city my school was in in Maine, my favorite city (thus far) in Texas, the acronym for the former name of my college, and fun font.

WHAT A

SITE

!

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Went to Houston this weekend. Pretty cool.

It’s going to be a challenge going from teeshirts in Texas to mittens in Maine.

It’s going to be a challenge going from teeshirts in Texas to mittens in Maine.

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kpez:

People are like stained-glass windows.  They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is light from within. 

I went there a couple weekends ago!!!

kpez:

People are like stained-glass windows.  They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is light from within. 

I went there a couple weekends ago!!!

jesuisperdu:

Work by Patrick Kuhre.

I can’t wait to see mountains again. Texas is nice, y’all, but a little flat.

jesuisperdu:

Work by Patrick Kuhre.

I can’t wait to see mountains again. Texas is nice, y’all, but a little flat.

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