One year anniversary
So, I believe today marks the one year anniversary of my blog. I can't believe it, I have blogged for a year... There is about a year's worth of stuff on here. It's amazing how time flies.
One thing is still the same though, still single, and still dealing with men...
I got an e-mail today regarding being a member of the orchestra. That's great. I can't believe I made it with my audition. I actually wouldn't mind being second. lol
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Congrats! What instrument do you play again?
Being single isn't that bad, unless you're really longing to settle down. I'd always thought I'd stay single for a couple of yrs after graduation and travel around the world =)
I play the oboe. I used to play the flute, and I have some other experience on other instruments, but I studied oboe at university (well, unofficially). I took the Applied music series, which was available to non Bachelor of Music students, and then I studied with the same teacher for my fifth year.
Well, I've been single for a very long time. I didn't date during high school, because I was still trying to figure out my sexuality, or not hating myself for being different. I just want to experience it on the other side. And I don't mean like a one-night stand. I would want "dating", and nothing like a two month thing. Something more along the lines of at least six months... But that's just wishful thinking, I believe.
As well... When you graduate, there's this lovely thing called OSAP (aka student loans), which my friend entitled nicely, "The bitch that sustains us all." I have to pay these things back... No money for travelling, are you kidding?
Everyone does the backpacking in Europe thing, which can be done on a shoestring budget of 2 to 3 thousand dollars. I was more interested in hooking up with a non-profit organization and doing stuff in south America or Africa... where there's a will, there's a way.
Cool. It sounds like many of my friends play the flute (see my last LJ entry). I'm just a piano and strings person (well, violin & cello).
Keep searching. Finding the "right one" takes a lot of luck, if not mostly luck/chance. I mean, you can be yourself and be the best person you can be, but unless someone and you are compatiable, it doesn't matter how nice/smart/good-looking/thoughtful/kind/etc. you are.
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