In the last month, I’ve run into several people that I knew when I was in high school and this has prompted me to think about who I am and how I’ve changed since then. So here’s a reflection of me in the last (almost) 10 years.
When I was 15:
I got my first computer! Yipee! (and free interwebs for a year, now that was a deal)
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism.
My greatest concern was having enough save to buy whatever cd/movie/accessory I wanted.
I was very into science and wanted to be a forensic pathologist when I grew up.
I was just getting very into David Bowie and Sarah Brightman.
I was becoming very interested in the Victorian era and period films.
Now that I am almost 25:
I am no longer a computer novice. And I spend more time on the interwebs than watching tv, hence why I got rid of my tv with the Dtv switch.
My hypothyroidism is under control, but I just found out that I have the knees of a much older woman… or a grandma. Apparently, it’s genetic.
My greatest concern is my lack of funds and all that arises from that.
I have an MA in English and am working on an MLS in Library & Info Science. That’s about the only science in sight right now.
I still love Bowie and Sarah Brightman, though my musical horizons have expanded considerably (thanks to the web).
I have read too many Victorian novels and watch far too many period films.
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