I don't yet know what will happen, but no longer than 20 minutes after finishing that extensive piece of blabber, making myself some dinner and grabbing a glass of water, a friend from Southampton sent me a text message asking if there was any room in my apartment. A friend of hers is looking for a place between September and December. In a subsequent message she added that her friend might be interested in moving in sooner than that if possible.
The current information I have is that she, whoever she is, is a new graduate of ESF, the environmental satellite school of Syracuse University. She is looking for a job in the area.
My assumption is that she's looking for a job in the environmental field or at least some sub-category of it. My initial outlook is one of optimism although I'm a bit apprehensive. Living with a person of the opposite sex is interesting. I don't mind it, in fact I prefer it. Although, Maria and I are more like brother and sister than anything else. Who knows though, I'm interested in learning more. Although I'm terribly shocked at the timing. The text was: "Yo so random, but do you have room for another person in your apartment." How odd is it that the day I find out I may need another person in my apartment, the opportunity arises.
I feel a strong need to be critical. I want to make sure to keep all possibilities open and be aware of them as well. As i wrote in my previous post, I feel that this may be a test. Could this be the opportunity to take off and head to a different school? Should I stick through with the opportunities I've been granted in the area? Could the solution to this dilemma present itself within 12 hours of the dilemma itself arising?
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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