I have completed the first trimester of the YOOT. Here is the recap with a few lessons learned.
- September: Best friend from childhood got married. Studied for the LSAT. Watched a lot of Friday Night Lights.
- Locations slept in: Chicago, Cincinnati
- Lessons:
- Studying for the LSAT will make you lose your mind, fully.
- Living with Mona Yeh is truly amazing.
- Coach Taylor (from Friday Night Lights) could inspire a wet blanket to play great football.
- Always make lists when you leave a place.
- October: Took the LSAT. Bike tripped with my dad. Personal statement writing at the cabin. Kept watching Friday Night Lights.
- Locations slept in: Wisconsin, Minneapolis, Ringrock (Ely, MN), Chicago, Ann Arbor
- Lessons:
- VFW hall karaoke bars have corrupt politics. Pay the DJ if you want to sing.
- Southwestern Wisconsin is extraordinarily beautiful in the autumn.
- When transitioning, always bike.
- A cabin and a brother are the perfect writing companions.
- November: Moved to Cincinnati. Worked for my dad. Applied, applied, applied. Shadowed juvenile judges. Occupied Cincinnati. Celebrated Thanksgiving GG style complete with live action 60th birthday celebration, "Al-The MusicAL". Finished entire series of Friday Night Lights.
- Locations slept in: Cincinnati, Hudson
- Lessons:
- Network when planning next steps. Those in the field are the best guides.
- Cincinnati might be a better home in 10 years.
- Cincinnati activists speak a unique truth resonating with major city concerns and also connecting to Appalachain roots.
- A psychic told me I needed to fast from television...she was probably right.
- December: Finished applying. Finished working for my dad. Family time in Minnesota. Moved away from Cincinnati.
- Locations slept in: Cincinnati, Chicago, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Ringrock
- Lessons:
- Always pack less than you think you will need. It will still be too much.
- Eating Indian food twice a week for seven weeks will affect one's body.
- Working as a law clerk was a smart call, but ultimately I do not like being the least knowledgeable in an office even if my dad is the boss.
- January part 1: Cabin fun. Visited Friends. Started hearing back good news from schools. Feeling ready to adventure.
- Locations slept in: Ringrock, Chicago, Boston, Amherst, Brooklyn
- Lessons:
- Winter in the U.S. is not very travel friendly--plan a trip to Mexico if you do not have a home.
- While cabins appear to be the best place to retreat and reflect, this is not true during the holidays. But, you will play lots of games.
- If your friend chronically rolls her ankle, never let her hold the groceries on the walk home.
- Ladies' nights are always a good idea.
- The LSAT does not wholly determine your law school admittance.
- New York City is still magical for a girl from Ohio.
- If you find yourself in a room full of artists and nude figures with live music, draw.
I have been YOOTing for over four months now, but a lot of that time has been full of logistics and deadlines and dependency. It has been great, but also really hard. There have been lots of questioning moments about whether I did the right thing. I left a city I love, a job I love, and so many people I love to follow some vague plan and transition into some vague place. Am I crazy?
2012 has brought a welcoming shift. Going to Mexico will bring a nice change of scenery. The world I am opting out of does not seem to be going anywhere for quite some time, so I might as well get away when I can.
3 comments:
You're very brave! I'm behind you 100%!
I love following your amazing journey. Please send me a postcard. YFAC
i love this approach to documenting these months, i what you are choosing to do and your openness to not necessarily knowing, and i love you.
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