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Jacob has sooo many talents and interests, but the one he talks about most is owning his own restaurant one day.
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I have already lived in the South and Midwest, and job outlook on the Pacific Northwest is looking scant ... For personal reasons, I don't want to teach in the Southwest or in California, so that started me looking into the East coast! But honestly, I will go where I can find a job!
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GREECE. Hands down, number one travel destination. I am a nervous traveler, but I feel like I could handle little Greek towns .. not rioting Athens, of course.
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This is the millon dollar question in my life right now ... much of it depends on where I can find a teaching job! From my research I have gathered that it's not necessarily a guaranteed position anymore! At the moment I am really drawn to the Northeastern US -- Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Brooklyn are all places I am really interested in.
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Actually it is, but you don't get one of those official license plates though.
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I have thought a couple of times about quitting because I spend SO MUCH TIME on it! I never realized how much time it consumed until this summer where my internet access is limited, and I'm stuck staring at a computer for 8 hours a day at my job with relatively no blog access. I've had a hard time replying to comments and scheduling time to take outfit pictures.
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Kathryn and I met sometime during my freshman year of high school -- I'm not sure when our first encounter was, but she was a friend of my older brother's (they were the same year in school). We started hanging out regularly during the spring and ran cross country together the next year. We've been best friends ever since.
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I think with most long distance relationships you really have to have a future to look forward to in order to make it.. err, at least that has been my experience and the experience of many of my friends. I try to just take it day by day though because I am still young and don't know exactly where life will take my after my college graduation!
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I started blogging in seventh grade on Xanga because my older brother did it, and I wanted to be cool -- just like him! I switched to blogspot midway through my freshman year of college because Xanga was like a ghost town!
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Jacob and I have been together 3 years in August. We were apart for my first year of college, then spent my sophmore and junior years together, now we'll be apart for my senior year of college -- hopefully next summer we'll be settling down together somewhere! : D
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I am not -- if I was not a double major, I would have definitely pursued an honors thesis, but between student-teaching and applying for jobs during the year, I decided against it.
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In short, I couldn't afford it. My older brother graduated college the year before I had room in my schedule to go, so that changed my financial aid quite a bit. I also could not find a program I was particularly thrilled about, so I just decided to wait and save for a trip instead.
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After working in admissions, you'd think I'd have this question down to a simple sentence ... I chose Knox because I wanted to get out of the South, and the Midwest seemed like the least-scary place to go. I found Knox in a book and read about it and then chatted with an admin counselor and was super impressed by him. Then when I went on college visits, Knox turned out to be the place where I felt the most "at home."
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A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy O'Toole. Hilarious.
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Sufjan Stevens at the Ryman Auditorium, 2006. Though I have a feeling the Arcade Fire show I'm going to in August will be *incredible*.
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I generally gravitate towards simple looks with feminine and vintage pieces thrown in. I'm a fairly no-frills type of person, and I'm petite, so it's always important to me to feel like I'm wearing the clothes and not that the clothes are wearing me (does that make sense?)!

