I write this in Wiggin Street Coffee on the cusp of finals week with little stress in my mind, for once. This is my first semester where I’m nearly done with all my finals before the hectic week even begins, and I’m relishing the calm chaos that surrounds me. There is a certain pleasure that comes from enjoying the Christmas music that softly plays in the coffeehouse rather than rushing to put on chunky headphones to drown out the noise. I’ve finally been feeling settled at Kenyon in the last month– a realization that was both comforting and frustrating.
Only a couple of weeks ago I was sitting at home with my parents, days before Thanksgiving, grumbling about how I felt my fall had been going. I had just gotten used to my fall semester at Kenyon. Finally, I felt adjusted, settled, and happy with my daily life only to see the end of it so close in sight. While some of my friends were irked to come back to campus at all after break, I was scared of the reality of leaving for the next one.