Fast forward to last September: I came home from running around Europe, getting dropped off in the middle of a forest in Croatia and other such awesome things, with two of my favourite people in the world (hey roomies!), to a job that I had interviewed for on the phone in a small Italian village on a cliff by the sea. Woo! What an awesome sentence. And I was happy.
But not as happy as this year. I don't know, something is in the air, maybe, but I feel great this (gulp) almost September. I've had an amazing year doing a job that I love (mostly because of the people) and taking classes that I love. And I'm lucky enough to get to do that all again this year. And I'm posting this now so that in February, which, despite my kicking and screaming, I have been told we cannot skip, I can look back and remember how lucky I am.
No more mushiness! Instead! Long promised photos of me interviewing for, and finding out that I got, my job:
This is the phone, on the busy main street, that I used (I'm not actually talking to anyone yet)
Here is a more different view (Andrea is taking the photo from our apartment)
What? You can't see me? I am right above the white tenty thing, with the green bar in between my head and my body. See:
This is me in Greece, on the island of Santorini, having just found out I got the job. I am doing "victory arms." Even my hair is happy.