Thursday, March 4, 2010

Balance


I realize how very, very, very important balance is frequently. I talk about it sometimes - like at work I mention to families that they have to find what works best for them - even if something works perfectly in one way, it might really suck in another. I'm a big believer in the idea of ying and yang, quiet and loud, serious and silly.

I realize how bizarrely important school is for me. Sometimes taking a chemistry class every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6-9:40 p.m. is annoying. Today, for instance, inside my backpack which I carried out of my apartment at about 6:30 a.m.:
  • Clothes to change into after work, including socks (score for not forgetting socks!)
  • Giant textbook
  • Notebook
  • Printouts of lab report, homework, helpful handouts
  • Pop
  • Water bottle
  • Snacks including yogurt, strawberries, ginger cat cookies, Cheerios, fruit snacks and a peanut butter fiber bar
  • Calculator
  • A (makeup) case full of pens, pencils, highlighters, etc...
Yikes! I seriously feel like I'm taking an expedition sometimes.

But when I arrive at Chem 201 it feels like the other crap melts away. I take diligent notes. I organize myself. I laugh with classmates and talk about problem sets. I apply chemistry to life (not hard, since chemistry is awesome and everywhere). I smile. I get so proud about my successes. I feel strong, smart and sometimes very confused. I raise my hand to answer questions. I love it.

My work is currently pretty suckfaced, but I swear that chemistry is keeping my head above water. It makes me massively busier each week. It takes hours away from me when I could watch Lost, plan my wedding, workout, or take naps. But chemistry is all mine. There's no drama, no coordinating, no sharing.

Whether chemistry likes it or not, it's the best part of my week. It brings balance to all the other rubbish and debris. It gives my brain a wonderful place to go when I'm frustrated or annoyed. It gives me perspective. Chemistry makes everything else make sense - and even when it can't make things sensible it offers a beautiful world of order. It's so very unlike all the other crap, but it's so involved in everything (chemical reactions are everywhere, you know).

I love chemistry. And it makes me love my life, even in the midst of heaps of stupidity.

Maybe that's just how smart I am.

1 comment:

Buck B. said...

Chemistry, chemistry, chemistry, that's all I hear about these days. You'd think it was the most important thing in the universe and the building blocks of all matter or something. Jeez.