Things have definately changed in the past few weeks for me. Change can be a good thing for us overall, but sometimes we are afraid of the change or maybe it's just so new and different to us that we feel uncomfortable with a situation. In the past month I have:
-packed up and moved 3.5 hours away from home
-unpacked all of that stuff and tried to fit it in an apartment
-started being responsible for cooking supper (not so good at it yet)
-started a new school where I will be for 12 hours each weekday
-worked on realizing that I live with another person now and I can't always have the room at 78 degrees (work in progress)
-spent hundreds of dollars on books and veterinary supplies for labs
-learned how to shop for and buy car and renters insurance
-tried to decipher health insurance forms
Honestly, it's overwhelming. So many new things to learn so fast. How do you cope?
Here's where the kid in me comes out.
I go back to things that I remember and love doing years ago. I watched Tarzan and Cinderella (2 awesome movies). I looked through pictures on my computer from high school (no, not high school itself ick) And I bought a computer game that I used to play when I was a kid: Jumpstart 4th grade (on the haunted island). Apprently Matthew had this game too and we are both raving about it. "My favorite game was the math one where you are a frog and you eat bug numbers coming out of the well." Haha-and neither of us ever beat the game so guess what we are doing this weekend? Not cleaning the kitchen or bathroom:)