Friday, December 30, 2011

One Week!


One week, one week, one week, one week!

I've been counting down until the day of departure, but really, a week from today is the one I'm super excited about it.  By this time next week I'll have seen Big Ben, Hyde Park, my home for the next few months, and I'll be getting ready to meet Mr. Ralph Fiennes.  In case you don't know who that is, I will provide helpful pictures.


This guy. 


But he'll probably look a lot more like this.

Can I just say that I AM SO EXCITED RIGHT NOW!?!?!

Anyways.

With six days before departure, things are getting intense.  It's all becoming a lot more real.  I've dreamed about going to England my entire life so it feels like a more detailed than usual dream.  It's still hard to believe that in a few days, I'm going to see the places I've studied about and fantasized about going to for years.  I'm working on packing, last minute shopping, finishing up work (two more days!), dealing with the fact that I really am leaving home, all that good stuff.  I can't quite describe how it all feels, but let's just go with awesome.  It feels AWESOME.

Whenever I do anything big, I find a quote that serves as a motto for what I want to do and who I want to become.  I love quotes a lot so narrowing it down is always a challenge.  I want to share what I've chosen for this adventure with you.  The quote I've chosen is, "Wherever you go, go with all your heart" from Confucius.  Look, I even found a nice image, see?

To me the quote means no regrets.  No matter what you do, you're putting your all into it and loving it.  You're loving the good parts and the bad parts because it's all part of the experience.  One of the things that I was most worried about when trying to decide whether to go or not was that I didn't want to regret the choice I made later.  I was terrified that if I went I'd regret going and if I didn't that I'd always regret not going.  Now I think I would regret not going much more.  At this point, I feel like the best thing I can do is go into the experience prepared for the good and the bad and ready to go an the adventure of a lifetime.  I don't want to look back and think, "If only I'd done this" or "If only I'd had a better attitude when this happened."  I want to be able to think about this experience years from now and have many fond memories, great stories, and at the person I became because of it.  I hope that my motto reminds me that.

This will probably be my last post before departure, so, to be continued...

IN LONDON!





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