Yesterday, I glanced at my weekly schedule, and felt terrified. It was full of great things that I genuinely wanted to do, but it left me with an uneasy feeling in my stomach.
My schedule is filling up, and each consecutive week is beginning to look more and more the same. I hate the thought of knowing what each day is going to look like and the thought of those days turning into weeks and those weeks turning into months. It makes me feel like I already know exactly how my life is going to turn out. It makes me feel like I'm not leaving any room for the unexpected.
I thought, "Other people must feel this way if I do."
It just so happens that I am currently looking for creative (unexpected, if you will) ways to finance a trip to Costa Rica. As a dept-up-to-her-neck grad student, this is a trip that seems completely out of my reach, but one that I am committed to taking. Suddenly, I smelled a social experiment--a hilarious one. Read the Craig's List posting for yourself:
GET SOMETHING UNEXPECTED!
I've been finding myself getting a little bit bored from day to day. In considering this, it occurred to me that other people might be bored, too. Sometimes the days can get just a bit monotonous. Schedules fill up, and there's just not that much room for the unexpected. I can help. Just mail between $1 and $20 to 211 N. Foushee St., Richmond, VA 23220. In return, I will mail you back something unexpected of equal or greater value to your contribution. To make things a little more unexpected, I will also consider interesting trades. All contributions will go toward my dream trip to Costa Rica and will be featured on the project blog, www.getsomethingunexpected.blogspot.com. Thanks for your help, and I'm looking forward to making everyone's day a little bit more eventful!
I am calling for everyone who reads this to participate. This is a great way to add a little bit of excitement to your day, brighten my day, and help create an amazing story and unusual project. Like I said in my posting on Craig's List, all contributions and mailings will be recorded on this blog.
Help me to let the world know that not only do people still find one another interesting, but that we are also unwilling to lead lives devoid of surprise or something to look forward to.And get something totally sweet and unexpected while you're at it. Again, the address is:
211 N. Foushee St.
Richmond, VA 23220