ETA: I wish you'd post here more often, m'dear. Seriously. I know we talk about the two of us having two different sides of the same brain, how you're the science and I'm the art, but actually? You have a really honest, vivid way of expressing yourself in writing and in person, and I love when I get to experience that from you.
On more specific notes: I'm happy you have a group of friends like that. It's a beautiful thing. Also, the way you put this -- I find myself at the end of that plan, and I’m realizing that this is what it is to be an adult. To not know. To not have anything telling you what you need to do, to be the only person who can decide among limitless possibilities. -- horrifies me in its eloquence, because it's so true and so scary, and yet you sound so optimistic here in those uncertainties that it's inspiring. It's good to look to those pieces of your life that are your core, that you know you can rely on, especially at a time like now, and it makes me smile
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I love your comments, they're always so insightful. So often I comment on people's LJs like "durrr i liked this," but you've always got something to say.
We're at a time in life that's absolutely terrifying and exhilarating in equal amounts, and I'm constantly wavering between those. That's what friends are for, yes.
I hope to update more, I've just got to get bitten by that bug.
Yay! Random thoughts: Dinner/etc. was fun the other night. I got your prezzies, thanks a bunch! Your post-its made me smile. We're going to have to watch that movie sometime, I can't wait for the endless laughter!
You write the loveliest entries. Probably because you think in the loveliest way.
I hope you have a wonderful last week in Houston and savor every bit of it but I selfishly cannot wait until you are back in New York and all mine again. Missing you lots and lots and lots but so excited for everything awaiting us this semester!
And congrats on the A on your thesis! I knew you were a total beast!
Had a fun time at dinner last night, hope school is going well! Keep me posted on your grad schools, we'll have to celebrate when you get into all of them!
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ETA: I wish you'd post here more often, m'dear. Seriously. I know we talk about the two of us having two different sides of the same brain, how you're the science and I'm the art, but actually? You have a really honest, vivid way of expressing yourself in writing and in person, and I love when I get to experience that from you.
On more specific notes: I'm happy you have a group of friends like that. It's a beautiful thing. Also, the way you put this -- I find myself at the end of that plan, and I’m realizing that this is what it is to be an adult. To not know. To not have anything telling you what you need to do, to be the only person who can decide among limitless possibilities. -- horrifies me in its eloquence, because it's so true and so scary, and yet you sound so optimistic here in those uncertainties that it's inspiring. It's good to look to those pieces of your life that are your core, that you know you can rely on, especially at a time like now, and it makes me smile ( ... )
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We're at a time in life that's absolutely terrifying and exhilarating in equal amounts, and I'm constantly wavering between those. That's what friends are for, yes.
I hope to update more, I've just got to get bitten by that bug.
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I can't wait to see you this week!
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I hope you have a wonderful last week in Houston and savor every bit of it but I selfishly cannot wait until you are back in New York and all mine again. Missing you lots and lots and lots but so excited for everything awaiting us this semester!
And congrats on the A on your thesis! I knew you were a total beast!
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Looking forward to seeing y'all in SA tomorrow. :)
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