Here we are, back for another semester. The first two days were good, but long. Mondays are especially long with avionics, senior design, controls lab lecture and 3 hours of spanish. But, the time in Spanish flies by because it enjoyable. It is hard to tell how busy/tiring my days will be since there are no labs this first week.
I decided to throw myself in for the vote to be Program Manager for my Senior Design group, and I got it. I know I can be very organized and on top of things, so I guess it was a matter of not trusting anyone else to do the job properly. Will wanted to be Chief Engineer, but Juan Leon won the vote. It was a very difficult decision for all of us, since we know they both will do an excellent job. Being Program Manager will really be a test of my patience, but also will be interesting due to my "pleasing" personality. We shall see how I apply what I have learned recently (from the book
When Pleasing Others is Hurting You.)
I went to visit Will in Columbus for the first time since March last week. It was a lot of fun, but that story is for another entry.
I will close with something that I have been thinking about, which Biff also brought up. First, I don't think Biff was very bad to her friends when she was dating Joey. Sure, she didn't see others as much, but that happens as we meet different people in different social circles. I have, however, been dealing with people who are never seen without their "other half." I find this very irritating, because usually people are dishonest about it. It also prevents my relationship with them from growing.
For example: My best friend of many years (since we were 8 years old) starting dating someone. Even though I was not a fan of this someone, I never mentioned that I did not like spending time with him. Anyway, we were to go to a banquet for our high school orchestra teacher and arranged to drive there together. I got a call from her (she was already late to pick me up) that said she would just meet me there. Since I found out that she was nearby, I convinced her to stop by anyway (thinking this would be a great time for us to catch up.) Imagine my surprise when I find this guy with her (which is interesting, since he didn't attend our high school.) Anyway, that basically was the end of us spending time together, which is sad because we had been friends for so long.
So, anyway, I hope that I don't do that to my friends. I know that when I was younger I would, but now I realize that part of a healthy, happy relationship is being able to still be an independent person. My wish is never to be perceived as one half to go with my "other half." So, if I start to do this, please warn me!