Hi All,
Well, I seem to be thriving my way through July and am happy to report that just 3 weeks into my quest and I have already knocked off 10 items on my list, so I wanted to update you all on the experiences, but for now I will start with 2 major ones that were part of my trip to SLO:
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| Me and Michelle Axberg- my mentor. She has always pushed me to advance in my career and stand up for myself. It is no surprise that she is also the person that told me to read Lean In. |
1. Catch up with friends I haven't seen in more than a year. Earlier this month I took a well-needed trip back to San Luis Obispo, home of my alma matter, Cal Poly. While I will always look back at that time in college with fondness, one of the things I truly value are the relationships I created while I was in school (and working my tail off to support myself). As part of an early birthday gift to myself, I drove up to SLO and spent a couple days with some friends who I hadn't seen in years. Not only was this an opportunity to reconnect with each of them individually, but it was an opportunity for my own self-reflection and connection with where I am in the space of my life.
| Front of the Apple Farm |
Since one of the other items on my list included a visit to SLO, in addition to catching up with friends I was also able to accomplish items #19: Visit the Apple Farm (sent my mom some jam from there and she practically squealed on the phone in gratitude when it arrived).
As a result of the trip I also visited Cal Poly and I walked down the halls. Its strange to think that even after nearly 10 years has passed since I completed my undergrad that I still get chills walking down the halls, thinking of the time my friend Colleen and I clobbered our favorite teacher, Fitzhenry with a sandwiched hug, and how we use to laugh and laugh about him saying "Fair Field Full of Folk." I walked through the halls, looked at the murals of Canterbury Tales and Shakespeare. I recalled talks with my dear friend Megan, and the numerous study sessions we had to maintain our high marks. I remembered Dr. Wenzl and the Polyrating that once referred to him as "Grendel's Mother."
In addition to my planned visits, I fortunately ran into someone I hadn't expected to see, my old neighbor Ping, er Jill LeRoy, and her dear husband, Ritchie. I walked with Michelle (my host) through a concert in the Mission San Luis Obispo plaza, and had a great dinner at Palazzo Giseppe. What a wonderfully rewarding experience.
Thrive on!

