I am the worst at absolutely everything. I know it's been a week, things have been so crazy. Hopefully now that a lot of stuff has been taken care of I'll have time to start writing more often, at least 3-4 times a week. I need to set aside a specific time for blogging and online research daily, and find a way to motivate myself; or I'd never get anything done.
For those of you who don't know, I moved this weekend! I moved back closer to downtown Cincinnati, and will FINALLY be returning to University of Cincinnati next quarter. I'll be studying Political Science and Gender Studies, and hopefully taking a few business classes to help me get my thoughts together about Red Cafe (we'll touch base on this later on in this post). I am living with five of my friends from last year and I love it here, and I love them. After two months, I am finally home <3
That being said..this is where much wanted organizational skills come in. I've had MOST of my shit here since Friday. It is still in boxes and spread all over my floor. At this rate, I won't even be unpacked by the time it's August and I have to move again! So if any of you have any tips or can do a bit of heavy lifting, be sure to let me know ;)
The ideas I originally had for this space kind of fell through when I realized that there was a heater sitting to the left of the window. However, we're making it work...the color theme is staying the same, but I'm trying to really minimize so I don't have to redo everything again this fall. Also, my bed is on the floor because I don't have a way of moving the rest down. It's nice not having to jump ;)
I have been working fulltime at a gas station for about a month now, as well as juggling being a student full time. It's been a bit stressful, to say the least.
This past weekend has been the craziest; between moving, running back and forth from Mason to Cincinnati and then Hamilton, working, studying, and being off seeing a friend in Hamilton, I am wiped out. Today was a nice day, I was still running around but I got to enjoy it and spend time with someone I don't get to see often enough.
Saturday I worked at the Human Rights Campaign's "A Night Out" Gala downtown and it was amazing. I met a lot of great people and established some awesome connections. I am going to start working with the HRC Political Subcommittee and am really excited to start being more involved with the Volunteer Committee. This is the organization I've wanted to work for since I was 12, 8 years is a lot of time to dream about doing something. As Emily said...I've achieved my life's dream at 19. So now what?
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