Thursday, September 8, 2011

Rut Vs. Groove

Have you ever wondered what exactly the difference is between a rut and a groove? I have. I figure, a groove is something comfortable, familiar, positive even—a habit or schedule you're happy with. A rut can be comfortable, definitely familiar, but the way I see it, people aren't always happy to be stuck in a rut. They've much rather get in a groove.

Or maybe that's just me.

At any rate, the past couple of weeks have found me struggling to get back in my groove and not stuck in a rut. It isn't exactly working out so far. Basically I've been reliving the day where I'm going to get the groove thing going. Only it's turning out to be more of a rut. I've been spending my days being generally unproductive, and each day I think, 'Tomorrow. Tomorrow is the day I'll get out of the rut and into the groove.'


As you may have guessed, I'm definitely in more of a rut than a groove.

But at least I'm working on it, right?

I've got some free time on my hands this semester, which makes it really easy to get sucked in to kicking back on the couch and doing absolutely nothing. (Or playing video games*, if you must know.) So the challenge for me is to use my time wisely instead of wasting it. So I've been really trying to focus on writing. I want to make a real habit of it, a daily thing. And not just a sentence or to. Typing out emails and text messages just don't cut it. They aren't making me a better writer. The things that will better my writing? Writing, of course. And reading.

And honestly, I can think of way worse ways to spend my off time. I mean, I love writing. And I love reading. So really, I'm not sure what this rut I'm in is all about. Expect maybe a general laziness on my part.

But anyway.

September. How is it already September? That December graduation date is sneaking up on me—It'll be here before you know it. I'm not sure how I feel about that. But at least September is a good month. For a couple of reasons.

In just a little over a week, I'll finally be getting my Aggie Ring! (WHOOP!)

I'm super stoked for this, you guys. I mean, I'm really freaking excited. And happy. And my parents are coming, and we're all going to be excited and happy together. So there's that.

And toward the end of this month, I'll be taking a trip to Colorado with my parents. My cousin is getting married. Well, she's getting married in Hawaii. But they live in Colorado, and that's where they're having their reception. The best part? I mean, besides the visiting Colorado part? Since I only have one class this semester, I'll be able to be gone for like a week and still only miss one class day.

Excellent.

No 100s! No 100s!!!
But perhaps the most exciting development in my life right now is that Texas has finally decided to calm down on the heat wave. Why, just the other day I took a trip to Starbucks and sipped my coffee outside. OUTSIDE. A miracle. The forecast for the week down here may be full of 90s, but that's much better than the triple digit misery we'd been having!

I may be a bit premature, but I don't even care—Fall is in the air, you guys. I can feel it.

I love Fall.



*specifically, one video game. Dead Island. Which I recently acquired. And boy, I do love killing zombies... What? No, I'm not ridiculous... Okay, maybe a little ridiculous...

3 comments:

JustPassingBy said...

I recently moved into a new apartment almost two weeks ago bringing only summer clothes with me and it hasn't stopped raining for a good three days. I believe that when it comes to fashion, I'll be forever stuck in a rut. As of right now, I don't think anything better than choosing to read a good novel when one has time off. Have fun!

Kristen said...

I definitely feel like I'm in a rut right now. I'm almost constantly looking for a job on the internet, and getting down on myself because it's hard enough to find a job as a teacher, let alone as a new teacher with very limited experience. So I've decided that I need to start doing different things, stuff that I used to scoff at and shun because they seemed unfamiliar or weird. Maybe I'll confirm my disdain, or maybe I'll find something really awesome. Who knows?

Good luck to you!

Sarah said...

@JustPassingBy—I'm stuck in a fashion rut as well. I sympathize! And yes, I love a good novel when I have some down time! :)


@Kristen—It's SO hard for teachers to find work right now, which is just a shame! I know a lot of people in the English department here at A&M that are about to graduate with teaching degrees who are having to look for work in other fields. :( I hope that turns around soon! Good luck on your job hunt, I hope you find something you can enjoy that'll cover the bills! :)