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September 30, 2008

We can identify 1,000 corporate logos

but fewer than a dozen plants and animals native to our home places.

think.

David W. Orr

Professor of Environmental Studies
and Politics

Every year on september, this line from a song goes over and over again my mind. LSS for the whole month of September. But this time, the line is more significant to me. September 2008 is a period of “the ends” for me.

I have a dreaded final exams on the 27th, i have a deadliest deadline of our project’s terminal report and attachments on the 25th.

By then, when September ends, i will be the happiest person because i have (fingers crossed) managed to get through my finals and my report.

Yet, i am not totally happy. When September ends, i will be jobless. Lol. Our project ends, so our contract follows. Welcome to the NGO world.

But hey, i am happy :) .I will be welcoming a new environment (again). I wonder what my next job would be? I love NGO challenges but the corporate world and that of the government’s hell magnetize me. That would entiiiirely be new to me. Eeny meeny minee moo.

And hey, i am happy :) For pete’s sake, I’ve been whining on the stressful and costly eight-hour travel from SF to home and vice versa. SF shuts me in a world of fewer opportunities, where social life only means friendster. Hey, i am free! (I remember my previous blog three years ago… I always feel caged and happy to be free, urgh.)

Yes, i am happy :) And i am excited when September ends, without a job and all.

what the?

September 7, 2008

i am enjoying my course,

       and i am learning a LOT…

                 kewl.

                        

                                brain-wracking,

                                 but kewl.