Tuesday, May 31, 2011

What I Learned in School

Well my attempt for returning to school was a fail. Or perhaps I will chalk it up at a learning experience. Which it was, really. I learned how to decipher my vision - as in what 20/750 really means...yes, I am blind without some artificial vision device. I learned about the wondrous world of the super duper tiny things in life - microbiology is truly fascinating stuff. In fact, I learned I would rather be a microbiologist that a nurse. But I really don't want to be either. I learned that, too.

The most significant thing I learned in my university quest is that I should embrace my wonderful skills and talent for wanderlust. I'm good at it. I certainly have a knack for it. So I will pursue it!! YES, I've finally figured out my life - HA, not. Ever-changing and lifelong - this thing we call figuring out life.

That being said, I have a one way flight booked for New Zealand for the end of October with a 1 year work visa. Wow, it feels good to have a new goal. Another thru-hike is in the works. The Te Araroa trail combines both the North and South Islands of New Zealand and covers 1800 miles. My heart craves that simplistic, living out of what's on your back lifestyle. That will be five-ish months. After that I will work wherever I can (probably a ski town in the service industry), and also work on getting a TEFL (Teacher of English as a Foreign Language) certification so I can continue to better my wanderlust skills in other lands.

Long story short, I'm ready ready ready. Ready to see my family in October, too. It's been long overdue and I miss them tremendously.

1 comment:

  1. have a great time in Fiji and NZ Steph! you're wandering is making me restless on the islands but I'll be hot on your heels soon enough!! hope you have a great adventure. I want to share this excerpt from an Alice meynell essay: "Spirit of place! It is for this we travel, to surprise its subtlety; and where it is a strong and dominant angel, that place, seen once, abides entire in the memory with all its own accidents, its habits, its breath, its name." aloha, safe travels.

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