Monday, May 18, 2009

I’ll be 31 on June 10th and 7 years in New York on June 25th. The two anniversaries both excite and scare me. Who you wanted to be at 30? Who you want to become at 35? My friend Rodrigo laughed when he told me he finally understood why his dad gave up his ideals and relaxed, “we are entering the years of broken dreams”. On the other hand, Adriana believes we are in our peak, stating that women at 30 are at the best of their intellectual and sexual capacities. Either way, I believe this is a good year for taking decisions and moving forward. Stop blaming the economic crisis, the working visa, the longing for the family back home, the unstoppable tic-tac of the biological clock, the long-distance relationship and just focus on what I want and can realistically achieve. In the meantime my roommates are facing their own stories, Maria is in love with someone she shouldn’t be and Oscar met the guy that makes him want to commit.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don´t you think that love and job matters are almost the 2 main issues that are always bottering us? They are always our real-time ghosts.
What else is there? exercising, yoga and reading????
What other realist goals can we pursuit?
Despite artistic activities or intellectual challenges, what is out there? what is beneath the surface?
What are you planning Brenda?

Unknown said...

Estamos en una etapa interesantísima, pero también demasiado caótica y volátil. He conocido casos de todo tipo: gente que cambia radicalmente su vida; otros que se dan por vencidos y siguen la ruta "que más les conviene"... otros que siguen altrapados en la cápsula post-adolescente pre-adulta. ¡Este ying-yang me está volviendo locooooooo!