There are two places on earth I feel most comfortable: the
campus of a university and the inside of a hospital. I realized this today as I
walked into the student union building after getting some assistance with
tuition for this, my 4th degree. You could call me a perpetual
student, I guess, but not in the sense that I’m perpetually going to school since
I don’t know what I want to do with my life. I know, more or less, what I want
to do and school is a means of helping me achieve my goals.
Other than still being single and still in school, 5 years
ago, this was more or less my life plan, although back then, I sort of thought
I’d have kids by now. I always thought, for some reason, that I’d have kids
when I turned 28. But since that seems to be unlikely given the fact that I
turn 29 in 5 months, I’ll continue with my previous thought.
As I walked across campus, I wished it were biking season.
The air is inverted this time of year in Utah and breathing outside is a little
bit like dying if you’re being highly melodramatic as I am sometimes wont to
do. But as a student whipped by me on a long board (or maybe a skateboard, I
guess), I got to thinking about riding a bike across campus, any campus really,
at the beginning of fall semester. For those of us who are students, the years
start in August and are divided into 2 to 4 month blocks. Fall signals new
beginnings much in the way that January signals resolutions and makes it
difficult to find a spot in yoga class for the rest of the world.
But I thought today as I walked through the inverted air how
much I love that beginning: the beginning of learning. The air is clean. The
campus is full of energy. My bike is in tiptop shape after a summer of being
used almost daily. And it dawned on me then that I guess I’m doing the right
thing. I spend half my life learning: on a campus and in a hospital. I spend
the other half of it working: in a hospital. And a third of it teaching: in a
hospital. Do you see where I’m going with this? The two places I feel most comfortable
are the same two places I spend so much of my time.
So, as I embark on yet another semester, my 26th
semester of college, if you can believe it, I resolve to spend more time biking
across campuses, both hospital and otherwise. Lots of time learning. Lots of
time teaching. And enough time away to balance out the crazy.
Liz! You go girl! I love the way you write. What are you going back to get??
ReplyDeleteI think you're impressive.
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