My "crafty" thrift store wreath |
It is officially
fall, both in the Northern Hemisphere and in the Tibbs household. I waited
until the fall equinox to put up some decorations which I have been collecting
and Emily and I found on the cheap at Thrift Town (cue Mackelmore song…). I
took a whopping 15 minute study break to make a wreath for the front door,
string up some orange Halloween lights and put out cornucopia and the Dia de
los Muertos skeletons on the mantel (and fill the candy bowl the Halloween
treats!). Even though my decorations are no pinterest masterpiece, I love that
it feels festive in my house. Yay fall! It is finally chilly enough for me to
wear fuzzy socks in the evenings too. I love this season!
The coming of
fall also means I am rapidly progressing through my second year of law school.
I am half way done with the semester already and when the semester is over, I
will be halfway done with law school! Woo hoo! What a crazy thought.
Tim and I have
planned to take our winter vacation (the only vacation time we both have off
together at the same time) in Hawaii this year. As much as we feel sad that we
will be abandoning our families, who we see so infrequently with our busy
schedules normally, we decided we need a luxurious break for just the two of
us. So, we have our tickets purchased for a week in Oahu! We are seriously
looking forward to relaxing on the beach, snorkeling, and enjoying a mele
kalikimaka on the island. As a bonus, we will get to see our dearest friend,
and Peace Corps Guyana housemate/sister Sara! She and her boyfriend moved out
to Hawaii last year and they will be our hosts for part of our vacation. We are
really looking forward to seeing her and relaxing in island style! IT is
certainly something to look forward to.
Toast gets lazy if she doesn't get walked enough. |
In the meantime,
school is going well. I like most of my classes, although there are some
required courses on subjects that I never imagine I will ever use when I am a
real grown up lawyer, that I am just trying to endure/pass. By far, the
toughest thing about the second year of law school is managing time and
conflicting obligations. The workload is about the same, but I have gotten much
more involved in the activities that I treated as secondary projects last year.
Plus, I am
working ten hours a week this semester at a small, but BUSY, immigration law
office. So far I love it! I am learning so much more about the practice of
immigration law. We do family-based immigration, humanitarian cases (asylum,
victims of crime and domestic violence) and employment-based immigration. My
coworkers are fantastic. They are friendly and smart and willing to teach me.
And I believe we all share similar values, which makes for a wonderful work environment.
I love that I get to interact with clients on a daily basis (my Spanish is
rapidly coming back to me by necessity!). My favorite thing about this type of
law is that it is basically my job to be a strategic story-teller. By this I
mean I get to take someone’s life story and present it in legalese in a way
that meets all the required statutory legal elements in a way that is
compelling enough to win the case or get the requested relief and, ultimately,
make a huge impact on someone’s future. It is basically exactly what I want to
be doing when I graduate!
Mt office. I was invited to personalize it. I love that, although I have no windows and am only there two days a week, I have a few things that make it feel like me. |
I guess, all in
all, when I have a minute to sit back and reflect, life is pretty great. Tim
and I are only busy because we choose to be and, frankly, we love what we do
and where we are in life right now.
Happy fall evening, working together, enjoying the beautiful patio! |
No comments:
Post a Comment