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title: '#reverb10, day 15: 5 Minutes'
date: '2010-12-15T07:09:03-05:00'
permalink: /reverb10-day-15-5-minutes/
tags:
- '#reverb10'
- reflecting
---
Todays prompt:
> 5 minutes. Imagine you will completely lose your memory of 2010 in five minutes. Set an alarm for five minutes and capture the things you most want to remember about 2010.
I want to remember a bunch of the amazing travel Ive gotten to experience this year: wandering around Istanbul, across London, through Gothenburg.
I want to remember the thrill involved in moving back to New York for a while (and not the pain in the neck of actually doing the moving).
I want to remember the feeling of walking from the library to my office at NYU, realizing how much everything had changed and yet how familiar it all was, a cognitive dissonance that Ive experienced again and again this fall. As I looked around and thought, why does this feel so different, the thought “well, its because youre taller” went through my head, clear as day. And I did feel taller, but needless to say, I havent grown a millimeter since 1998. So.. taller?
I want to remember that moment at which it dawned on me: I felt taller because I wasnt weighed down with by the anxiety Id carried around NYU with me throughout grad school.
I want to remember why that anxiety is gone.
I want to remember dancing around my hotel room after Id gotten the call from my dean, telling me that my promotion had gone through.
I want to remember what that review process felt like — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and also the feeling when it dawned on me that it was a process I might never have to go through again.
I want to remember those many moments this year at which Ive gotten to see the ideas Ive had take flight.
And I want to remember how amazing this sabbatical has been, and the equally amazing feeling that Ive stil got half of it ahead of me.