(I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but didn't see anything called 'transitions' or anything like that.)
I am planning on moving to Indianapolis in late August. I'm so excited for it and a little nervous. I'll be moving away from WI, where I've always lived, and this will be a much bigger "city" area than I'm used to. But I'm so excited to get away from WI for a while--it'll always be home, but I really want to get away and see a different place.
What's hard right now is I'm working on recovering from my concussion/whiplash from the car accident on March 21st and trying to pass my classes, graduate, buy a new vehicle, and apply for the internship I'd be moving to Indy for. Yet all I can think about is what's going to be in Indy. So much more fun than trying to figure everything in the current.
Gosh, I'm just so excited to get away from here for a while and really explore myself. I've gotten to a pretty stable place, granted, still struggling, but I think I'm finally ready to jump out of the nest and challenge myself in other ways. Plus it's less than 10 hours away, so I'm still somewhat close to my people here, and it's still the Midwest (though Eastern standard time instead of central, which doesn't make any sense to me!)
Anyone else moved across states in your 20's? Any advice? Experiences you really loved?
I can hardly wait to go spread my wings! ....now to just try to study for that durn test. Blegh. So boring!
I am planning on moving to Indianapolis in late August. I'm so excited for it and a little nervous. I'll be moving away from WI, where I've always lived, and this will be a much bigger "city" area than I'm used to. But I'm so excited to get away from WI for a while--it'll always be home, but I really want to get away and see a different place.
What's hard right now is I'm working on recovering from my concussion/whiplash from the car accident on March 21st and trying to pass my classes, graduate, buy a new vehicle, and apply for the internship I'd be moving to Indy for. Yet all I can think about is what's going to be in Indy. So much more fun than trying to figure everything in the current.
Gosh, I'm just so excited to get away from here for a while and really explore myself. I've gotten to a pretty stable place, granted, still struggling, but I think I'm finally ready to jump out of the nest and challenge myself in other ways. Plus it's less than 10 hours away, so I'm still somewhat close to my people here, and it's still the Midwest (though Eastern standard time instead of central, which doesn't make any sense to me!)
Anyone else moved across states in your 20's? Any advice? Experiences you really loved?
I can hardly wait to go spread my wings! ....now to just try to study for that durn test. Blegh. So boring!