Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The times, they are a changin!

I have been in a constant ridiculous state of ecstatic happiness since Wednesday, and am overjoyed to tell you that I now am an official member of the University of New England's PA class of 2014!!!  PHHEEEEEWWWWWWW!!!   What a tumultuous, and crazy ride this has been.  To prepare for so long, to study so hard and to log all those hours doing a million different things to become the best possible candidate I could be...hoping and praying and screaming for it to all be worth it.  AND IT WAS.   Ohhh never have I felt such overwhelming relief after reading an e-mail.  I think a large part of me is still in disbelief. 

As you can probably tell, the interview went really well.  I was again a bit reluctant to share that because as the ultimate decision day came closer and closer I was realizing how terribly embarrassing it would be to have to explain to everyone how my interview was amazing and yet I wasn't accepted.  So, I hushed on up and kept it in the family for the most part.  BUT now that decision time is over I can finally tell you that it was GREAT!  I just loved the campus, the faculty, my interviewers, the tour...it just really, really felt like a good fit.  JP and I went to the pre-interview mixer the night before and I am so glad that we did.  It was a tremendous help to both of us I think, helped to allay my anxiety about the coming day and really helped to give JP a sense of what we were getting into and what I would be doing for the next two years.  He too thought that even with his limited time on campus, it really felt like a good fit for me and us.  The interview itself was pretty laid back and nice.  I was interviewed by a faculty member and a PA in the community.  The three of us sat in an office overlooking the campus as fresh fat flakes of snow fell outside.  It was pretty picturesque.  And before you can ask, yes I did in fact talk about Harry Potter during my interview and I STILL got in! Gotta let your inner (or not so inner) dork shine!  In any case after intros and interview and essay writing and tour, Joe picked me up and we swung by the wharf to grab some fresh seafood for lunch.  That is living.  We had mimosas and lobster rolls to celebrate and then I promptly fell asleep on the couch due to piled on lack of sleep and an early morning wake up from last minute jitters.  It was lovely.  Did I mention the decadent GF bakery we stopped at that was all things GF and was absolutely delicious?!  Well, there is such a place and it was so good.  We had whoopie pies (apparently they are a real thing, and started us on some really lame Whoopie Goldberg jokes) and lemon bars, as well as a tasty loaf of fresh bread to go.  Mmmmaine.

We are now in the process of deciding the best time and method for us to move across the country.  This requires all kinds of adult decision making, and we are figuring out how to work it all.  We need to find JP a job (this forever student needs someone to support her!), find an apartment, decide when all this will happen, figure out what to purge from our lives in Denver, and then heave hoe everything into a moving van and drive away!  Suffice it to say, there will be lots of exciting changes coming our way soon!!  We are both incredibly excited and nervous about the next few months, but I am confident that we will find a great place and settle in with relative ease.  Having Joe and Emily there to welcome us to our new city will be the icing on the top!

So, thank you all for your continued support and encouragement during this entire process.  It has been very uplifting to know that there were so many people pulling for me, praying for me and sending me their thoughts.  I feel incredibly blessed to be able to start this journey in May, and I owe a lot of it to the people in my life.  Thank you for being one of them!

1 comment:

LDT: Blog said...

Love Love Love this update! So incredibly proud of you. Such exciting stuff coming your way. I can't wait to hear the next installment.