Sunday, May 15, 2011

Yes, I think I'm ready now

There are times in life when you have to take control
Are you ready?

Are you ready to seize life by the horns;
To lead your team to victory?
Are you ready to look adversity in the eye;
To show strength when they need it?

Will you stand on the shoulders of giants before you?
Will you be the change in the world?
When you come upon the fork in the road, will you take the one less traveled?

The end of a journey begins a new
and you have the opportunity.
To create, engage, and inspire those around you.
And yes, i think I'm ready

Saturday, May 14, 2011

What have you learned, Dorothy?

Can you believe we're already at the end of Spring semester. It feels like just yesterday I was telling you all about myself... sharing my travel adventures... ordering not one, but 2 McGangbangs. And in just a few more classes it'll all be over. I'm a little verklempt!

It'll probably come as no surprise that I have really enjoyed writing this blog. In fact... I'm a little disappointed we aren't going to post our essays (yeah... that's a not-so-subtle request for you all to post your essays so I can read them). I'm a HUGE fan of things I can directly control... and I absolutely see this as a very simple thing that achieves just that. Not only has this helped me drive towards an A, but it has allowed me to really think about why I'm here. I think it's a great learning tool, and I think the best gift has been that it gave me the opportunity to meet all of you (not the easiest thing to do in short term night classes even when you're as chatty as myself).

This class has introduced me to some interesting theories, insightful topics, and amazing people. Some of you drive me nuts... but for the most part it's all been in good fun! Reading your blogs, and more so the comments on mine (as I am an American, and therefore a narcissist, so I much prefer to talk about myself or hear the wonderful things you have to say about me) has given me such a great perspective. I think my favorite topic was the one about cultural differences... to me that was the moment you let me in. You shared your personal stories even more so then the "About Me" posts. But for the most part, they all were great reads. I was able to think about this class from my own perspective and see it from yours as well. Prof K says this blog along with the team events, are designed to help us really take in the material. I can't agree more.

So a few people who have been there from the beginning of my blog journey that I feel compelled to say a personal Adieu.

To Miss M: My Lion- You were a shy, quite lady at the beginning of the semester. And just tonight, I saw an amazing side of you take charge! You will be an amazing leader.

To D-Block: My Tin Man- You and I are so alike and yet so different. And tonight, by taking the role as our team leader, you showed me side of myself that I hope to learn from!

To John Fernandes (yep... I just called you out by full name): My Scarecrow: You I will miss most of all. You, despite the topic, always found a colorful way to share the opposite side of the argument. I can't say I've had more enjoyable debates then I have had with you. And, if you're lucky, the next time you 'shush' me I won't call INS to give them your current whereabouts... though Im not married to that so don't open your door to strangers in trench coats.

To our wonderful Professor: Our dutiful Wizard: Though you're about to take off in your balloon, and leave me stranded in Oz, you taught me that Glinda is within us all. We've always had the power to get where we want to go; it's just a matter of finding the right path, people, and ruby slippers to help get us there.

To everyone else: The Munchkins, The People of Emerald City, The Flying Monkeys, and The Wicked Witch of the West (...you know who you are! =): What's left to say really? We've had a lot of fun.We've laughed, we've cried, we've shared "feelings". But if I'm being honest... I'm just not ready to be tied down by a relationship. I mean, we're young (you are anyway), and it's almost summer. It's meant to be the time we let go and experience life! We're only in college once... or 3 times. Whatever. I just don't want to lead you on any more. You've meant a great deal to me... but it's time for this butterfly to find another flower.

As there is at least one blog remaining (and I hope not to disappoint with my rhyming skilz), we'll have one last hurrah. It just seemed like the right time to say my farewells for now, so don't expect a big scene in my final post.

Cheers till next time!
Seecr