I guess I’ll make it official: my COS date is July 18. So I’ve got 5 months left in Moldova, and I can hardly believe it.
I hope my winter boots and clothes can last until then. I’ve been trying to make it through my whole service without buying clothes or shoes for two reasons: 1) I’d rather spend my money on food and travel and 2) the quality of their produce is poor. Come on clothes and shoes, you can make it.
In addition to hoping my clothes can make it through, I have the worse case of senioritis I have ever had. When graduating high school and college, of course I experienced senioritis, but it was different. I was living and loving every moment of being a high school or college student before I knew I had to move on. But here, I just feel ready to move on. I’m ready to be an RPCV. I keep thinking about my next steps after this: what jobs I’ll apply for, where I’ll live, what I’ll do, where do I want to travel, etc. I feel like I’m living in the future instead of the present.
I hope this is a phase since this is probably the last time I’ll be in Moldova. I’m sure it’ll hit me soon with the amount of work I hope to complete before I leave, and it’ll inspire me to live in the moment once more.
I hope my winter boots and clothes can last until then. I’ve been trying to make it through my whole service without buying clothes or shoes for two reasons: 1) I’d rather spend my money on food and travel and 2) the quality of their produce is poor. Come on clothes and shoes, you can make it.
In addition to hoping my clothes can make it through, I have the worse case of senioritis I have ever had. When graduating high school and college, of course I experienced senioritis, but it was different. I was living and loving every moment of being a high school or college student before I knew I had to move on. But here, I just feel ready to move on. I’m ready to be an RPCV. I keep thinking about my next steps after this: what jobs I’ll apply for, where I’ll live, what I’ll do, where do I want to travel, etc. I feel like I’m living in the future instead of the present.
I hope this is a phase since this is probably the last time I’ll be in Moldova. I’m sure it’ll hit me soon with the amount of work I hope to complete before I leave, and it’ll inspire me to live in the moment once more.
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