12 June, 2008

Plans, or what happens if you make someone with ADHD study for too long.



That picture could not be more perfect – changes just keep happening. It’s almost as if things are beginning to happen of their own free will and, frankly, the possibility thrills me.

I did the math today and, as hard as it is to believe, my time in Monterrey is nearly over. Like I mentioned before I am already knee-deep in final projects and I have my final exams all scheduled. My last anything for EGADE is June 30th at 2pm. I think I would be a little more sad about this if I didn't have so much else on the horizon.

Indeed, that horizon is chock-full of things far more exciting than anything related to my Master's:

First, my sister Kim and her friend Amy are flying into Mexico D.F. the day after my last final - sleep is for the weak - and my dear friend Kristin a few days after that. Together we'll explore a large part of the Mexico I haven't gotten to see yet, from D.F. to Oaxaca, to Chiapas and beyond.

Then comes the part that is truly under my complete control but as the same time forming itself of its own volition: from the Yucatan I'll head still further south, from Belize to Costa Rica. Maybe I'll even hit the Panama Canal, but who knows? [That's what makes this all so exhilarating!] Clearly this part of the plan is as of yet vastly underdeveloped, but it won't always be and when I know so will you.

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