Fall Newsletter 11/13

This was our first week with some freezing days — there was even a dusting of snow one morning. Inspired as I am by my current read, How To Winter, I resolved not to let the cold keep me from walking from the train station to work (about 30 minutes and the bulk of the exercise I get during the week…). This turned out to be nice — I passed through Bryant Park and saw some early morning skaters. Later, I walked by Rockefeller Center and saw more skaters. I have to say, New York City does winter well.

 

My sister and I went out to eat on Sunday night – this was a birthday present to her (her actual birthday was two months ago but between YT and scheduling, this is when we finally got it down). We had such a nice time – French onion soup and salmon tacos and pasta and a Belgian waffle.

 

This week I finished up the JTTS instructor training! I watched the remaining 4 hours and wrote my response paper. Next week I have an exit interview with Kay Adams. This will be my third meeting with Kay Adams and I am reminded that you never know what opportunities life will open up to you — years ago when I held onto her book for dear life and wrote and wrote my way out of a lot of pain and heartbreak, I could not imagine having meaningful 1:1 conversations with her, but here we are!

 

I am planning a pilot group for practice to begin at the end of the month. Really looking forward to this beH!

 

Also, this week I applied for Global Entry — my new credit card covers the fee so I figured, why not. This application was a little annoying but at the end of the day it took about 20 minutes and it’s done. The next day I got conditional approval and my interview is scheduled for the week after next. Movement!

 

I also tried to schedule an appointment to get REAL ID, there was nothing available for months so I am going to drop that for now.

 

I am at 20 pages of lit review! So grateful to be making headway. I’ve burned through a lot of the low-hanging fruit but hopefully will maintain momentum to get this done by the end of the semester.

 

And I’m not reading anything new right now – still working through How To Winter and the Charlotte books.

 

Have a beautiful Shabbos!

 

(Photo credit: Karola G/Pexels)

 

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