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It was 64ºf and overcast this morning when Lisa and I started our 5-mile jog to the New Haven Harbor and back. We always start our semesters this way. We’re emotionally ready for fall weather and hopefully, a long and cruel winter. Sunny, Lisa, Leong and I were starting the morning with breakfast together. We have summer catching up to do. Of course, Sunny never does the expected. Over a bowl of heart-shaped Cheerios in the cafeteria, she announced that she’s “really going to try this year.” “That's a choice,” Leong admitted dryly. “You mean academically?” Lisa asked, for clarification purposes. “Wait,” Leong updogged, “Did your parents ask for proof that you were here?” Sunny rolled her eyes, she knew she’d get trolled with a newfangled declaration like that, but she meant it and she wasn’t tempted to elaborate. “You’re a phoenix, rising from the ashes,” I said encouragingly. “It’s a 4th in a lifetime opportunity,” Lisa noted. Handling university academics is largely a structural task. All it requires is artfully arranging information and slices of time. “You’ve got this,” I affirmed. “Let’s not get excited,” Sunny cautioned, “One reason I’m so hot is that I’m emotionally unavailable.” “It’s your best quality.” Leong observed. Tick tock, we’re all still unpacking but things are taking shape. Senior year starts in 3 days. . . A song for this: Suddenly I See by KT Tunstall Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing by Stevie Wonder
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Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 at 1:31 PM UTC
lulls
It was 64ºf and overcast this morning when Lisa and I started our 5-mile jog to the New Haven Harbor and back. We always start our semesters this way. We’re emotionally ready for fall weather and hopefully, a long and cruel winter. Sunny, Lisa, Leong and I were starting the morning with breakfast together. We have summer catching up to do. Of course, Sunny never does the expected. Over a bowl of heart-shaped Cheerios in the cafeteria, she announced that she’s “really going to try this year.” “That's a choice,” Leong admitted dryly. “You mean academically?” Lisa asked, for clarification purposes. “Wait,” Leong updogged, “Did your parents ask for proof that you were here?” Sunny rolled her eyes, she knew she’d get trolled with a newfangled declaration like that, but she meant it and she wasn’t tempted to elaborate. “You’re a phoenix, rising from the ashes,” I said encouragingly. “It’s a 4th in a lifetime opportunity,” Lisa noted. Handling university academics is largely a structural task. All it requires is artfully arranging information and slices of time. “You’ve got this,” I affirmed. “Let’s not get excited,” Sunny cautioned, “One reason I’m so hot is that I’m emotionally unavailable.” “It’s your best quality.” Leong observed. Tick tock, we’re all still unpacking but things are taking shape. Senior year starts in 3 days. . . A song for this: Suddenly I See by KT Tunstall Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing by Stevie Wonder
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