Today, April 7, is a very special day for me because it is
my birthday! I am finally turning the big 2-1. I will no longer have to be paranoid
when the police come into the bars and randomly decide to card people and I
will no longer have to have my older sisters dress me in an “old lady” disguise
just so I can get into the dueling piano bar. I guess I have finally reached
the age where I can do EVERYTHING, not including renting a rental car, and for
me I finally feel like I have reached adulthood in society’s eyes. However,
although it is a very exciting day for me and will probably be one of the most
memorable birthdays I’ve had thus far, my birthday signifies so much more than
that to me. Because I am an Alesch, I have the capacity to think and reflect on
the bigger message within certain situations, circumstances, etc. and as my
sister Anne said in her previous post, “it is both my greatest gift, as well as
my Achilles heel.” This is my reflection:
To me a birthday not only means that you are getting one
year older, but it also signifies the passing of time. During this passing of
time you have experienced many new life endeavors and developed as an
individual. For myself, I like to think that every year my many moments of
fear, strength, sadness, anger, and so on so forth have all shaped me into the
wonderful woman I am today. As my tribute to this blog, I would like to reflect
on the ways in which I have grown this past year.
This past year was honestly one of the best years I have
experienced because so many experiences have helped me shape my views,
opinions, daily routine, etc. This past summer I attended Basic Training and
AIT for the Iowa National Guard. Great way to spend a summer, huh? Really, it
wasn’t that bad though. I met a lot of unique individuals that I probably would
have never come into contact with in the real world because we come from
completely different regions and backgrounds. Basic Training and AIT force you
to spend time and become best friends with people you normally wouldn’t
interact with because at the time, they are the only people by your side to get
you through the bullshit you’re going through. You look to the people to your
left and right and it’s them that are encouraging you and making you persevere
to accomplish the mission. I honestly learned so much through my experience at
Basic and AIT about who I was as a person, my strengths as well as my
weaknesses, but I also learned so much in regards to other cultures, races,
economic backgrounds, etc.
After I returned from Basic and AIT in September this past
year, I kind of had an “oh shit” moment. I had gotten back too late to start
school that semester so it kind of put me in an awkward place in comparison to
my peers. So, once again being an Alesch, I went balls to the wall and got a
full time job at Panera Bread in Iowa City and a part time job being a nanny
for three children: Julia, Brody, and Tyler. While many of my peers were going
out at night, I was in bed by 10:00 p.m. because I had to be at Panera for work
at 5:00 a.m. the next morning. At the time, this truly sucked, but now in
hindsight, I am really grateful for this experience because it gave me a taste
of the real world. It taught me great responsibility and made me realize that I
was not going to be young and in college forever. There was more to life than
going out and getting wasted with your friends; I had a life to create.
However, on the opposite end of the spectrum, this experience also taught me to
cherish the time I had left in college because these years were abruptly coming
to an end and I needed to enjoy them while I could.
When I first started my babysitting job, I really never
expected for it to continue once I started school again in the spring. I
thought it was just going to be a temporary job to make a little extra cash,
however, I fell in love with the family and the kids and now I feel more like a
big sister to all of the children, as well as a close family friend to the
parents. I do a lot for them and they do a lot for me and I think it is really
hard to find sincere relationships like the one I have with this family. I am
truly grateful.
After Christmas break rolled around and ended, it was time
for me to go back to school. I had high anxiety about returning to the
classroom because I was nervous that I was going to be unmotivated and forget
how to even do school work anymore. The exact opposite effect took place
though. I am highly motivated this semester and I had forgotten how much I
missed and enjoyed school. I love all of my classes this semester and believe
this is going to be my best academic semester yet. Many good things have
happened to me this semester because of it, as well. I got accepted for an
internship out of Washington D.C., called back for a final interview with Teach
for America and accepted into the Study Abroad program in Spain I applied for
this summer.
Now, you may be wondering what the point of me rambling on
about my life experiences is and I guess the point is that it is truly amazing
how much can change in a year and also crazy how things seem to fall directly
into place and happen because that is a particular experience you might need at
the time. How we grow as a person and how the experiences we go through shape
our opinions, views and attitude toward the world. Today, I am turning one year
older, but to me my birthday means so much more to me. It is a time for me to
reflect on the past year and cherish the moments in which I have hurt, been
happy, been frustrated, loved, hoped, etc. and say that is why I am the person
I am today. It’s absolutely crazy just how much can happen in a year and the
results that these occurrences bring to you. So anyway, I encourage each and
every one of you to, on top of the presents and celebrations, think back and
reflect how YOU have changed and grown as an individual on your next birthday,
the one after that, and the one after that because after all, once we stop
learning and growing, we truly stop LIVING.
Happy 21st to me, drinks up ya’ll. <3
3 comments:
Happy Birthday Krissie and congrats on all the opportunities you have been accepted for. Can't wait to hear the stories that will go along with them and the insights you will gain. Cheers to you!
This is Trish Vennink by the way...not sure why my name is coming up unknown
Thanks Trish :)
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