A crude intro to what I hope becomes a somewhat effusive and rich blog. I don't and won't always write in proper paragraph form. This journal is going to be like a sketchbook, with incomplete thoughts, random observations, and rambles that foray into rants.
School starts soon. I just turned 29. I am discovering the richness and bounty of farms in the late summer. My therapist pointed out today that every aspect of my life is causing me considerable stress. Work, health, relationships, money, school, I think there was more but you get the point. I won't go into details but I think that this forum is birthing at a pivotal point of my life.
I'm going on a date tomorrow to the local zoo, which I've never been to before.
Today I saw my ex at school - I caught a 2 second glimpse and ran the opposite direction. Now I know how I'll react when confronted with that piece of shit.
I'm too tired to write anything more cohesive, interesting, or valuable. There is hope for the future though.
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About Me
- Ann Marie
- I would be remiss if I didn't extend my gratitude to the Fulbright program for this jaw-dropping opportunity, as well as to the Honors Department at the University of Louisville, for its hard work in ensuring my selection as an English Teaching Assistant to Oman for the 2012-2013 year. My brief bio - Born and raised in Amboy, WA, I attended Clark College in Vancouver, before going on to the University of Washington in Seattle where I earned a BFA in Fine Arts - Oil Painting in 2004. I then attended USMC Officer Candidate's School, and accepted a commission as a second lieutenant in the summer of 2005. I served for four years as a logistics officer, stationed in Camp Lejeune and deployed worldwide. After the conclusion of my commission, I moved to Louisville, KY where I attended the University of Louisville, achieving a BA in Art History and a minor in Middle East and Islamic Studies.
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Thoughts
An overview of my life, a journal of my days, a sketchbook of my thoughts and observations.
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- alienation (1)
- poetry (1)
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