Monday, August 3, 2009

Let the sunshine in

This whole summer I’ve been going non-stop. Since the day I got home from Athens, I’ve had two days off. Monday through Thursday I intern at CAMC Marketing and Public Affairs. Friday through Sunday I work at Cracker Barrel. Throw in a few hours of babysitting every other week and you have one busy summer.

While I love my internship and the added bonus that it’s teaching me to be a morning person and I like the paycheck I get from the restaurant, I realized how much I’ve missed having time to simply do nothing.

This week I’m on vacation with my family and it’s the first time in a long time that there isn’t anything that I have to do. I can sleep as late as I want, lie on the beach the whole day and soak up the sun.

On the island we’re staying on there is limited cell phone service. While this of course disappointed me at first as I am an avid text messager and like to be connected at all times, I think it’s been good for me. I’ve been forced to simply forget about everything else and focus on the here and now.

I think this is a lesson I need to take back to West Virginia after the week is over. I seem to always be on Facebook, Twitter, e-mail or texting and there isn’t a minute in my day where I sit and do nothing. While there is so much pressure from the fast-paced society to go, go, go, I think there is value in taking time to kick back, relax and enjoy life. Maybe if I do that, the rest of the summer won’t fly by so fast.

2 comments:

TonySylvester said...
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TonySylvester said...

You are absolutely right! I can relate to this post. I am interning in Columbus at the Ohio Restaurant Association then drive 2 hrs home for the weekend and work at Subway the rest of the week. Sprinkle in the rehearsals that I go to for the musical that YOU SHOULD BE IN there is no time to just sit and relax.

So I am glad you are on vacation you deserve it. Breathe. Eat what you want and sleep until you cannot possibly be in bed any longer!

See you this fall!!!!!!