Last Day of Freedom

Tomorrow is the first day of school ending a year and a half break from academia.  This is bittersweet as I look forward to learning once again, but I must confess a sadness concerning the loss of freedom I enjoyed these previous few months.  Last night a friend and I hung out at a local campus bar.  It was an English style pub reminiscent of the type of bars I would frequent in Houston during my party days.  Oh the memories!  The time of fellowship was great: buy one get one burgers, sports on TV, and three games of darts (two out of three I won).  Of course I maintained my sobriety and abstinence from alcohol, but it wasn't without a few fleeting thoughts about how refreshing an ice cold beer would taste on my pallet.  By the end of the evening, I was more than ready to go home.  (I'm not very much of a night person.  My most productive time of day is definitely in the morning.)  Today brings a few last minute loose ends to tie together, but for the most part I am ready to take on a new school year at a new university, even if it's not the school I want to attend.  Here's to new horizons and new experiences.  Cheers!

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