It's been a crazy month...my apologies for neglecting Carpe amorem.
I watched a few of my best friends graduate from TTU and bid farewell to my wonderful community in Cookeville as it was.
I resigned as a tutor for Migrant Education in Tennessee, a bittersweet feeling. It was heartbreaking to say good-bye to those kids. I'll never forget how excited they were to see me every week and how sad they were when I told them I wouldn't be coming back.
I received a phone call for a second interview at a neat little coffee shop called Rembrandt's in the Bluffview Art District in Chattanooga and was asked to come for orientation the next day. I started working the day after that...with only one suitcase of clothing. So, I moved to Chattanooga with one suitcase and a job.
Four days later, I headed to Edisto Beach, S.C. for family vacation. A peaceful little beach town catered to families and those in search of a few days of experiencing life a little slower than usual, it was definitely soothing to my soul and a much needed reprieve from the hectic life I've been leading.
We also went to Charleston, S.C. for a couple of days to do some sightseeing. Such a beautiful coastal city!
I love the plantation homes and history that the South has to offer, and I love being Southern.
:-)
It's been craziness. I don't think I've ever been pulled in so many directions with so many things to think about and so many details needing my attention. I think the craziest part, though, is that I'm okay with it. For those of you who know me best, you know that I'm prone to brief, freak-out moments whenever change starts coming...well, things are changing, and I'm not freaking.
I feel strangely at peace with everything going down in my life right now.
I'm officially living in Chattanooga.
I have a job, and my suitcase is unpacked...plus a few more.
Life is good.
Love and peace,
Amelia
P.S. I love Snow Cones. The ice cream truck traveling around Edisto Beach sold these. :-)