"Never give up on something that you can鈥檛 go a day without thinking about." 鈥揥inston Churchill
The other day at my internship, my supervisor asked me what that something was. It made me put a lot of things into perspective. Mainly it made me think about how I will one day successfully get my own Ben & Jerry鈥檚 flavor. (Hey, if the Dave Matthews Band can do it, so can I!)
This summer I am an intern at the Writer鈥檚 Guild Foundation Library and, for the amount of time I spend reading Parks & Rec scripts, it鈥檚 a good thing I am not getting paid. Aside from it being an amazing place to spend time, my favorite part of having an internship in Los Angeles is how much it makes me feel like an adult. I stop at the Old Farmer鈥檚 Market for lunch and head over to the Library, where half of my coworkers assume I鈥檓 24 and able to join them at the bar after work. Then I get to drive home in rush hour traffic, which apparently starts at 3:30 these days. As if that wasn鈥檛 enough, I鈥檓 subletting a room in an off-campus house with some friends for the summer. (Shout-out to my housemates and our newly adopted kitty!) Shopping for real groceries that don鈥檛 only require a microwave is a breath of fresh air. I feel like every day I am quoting Liz Lemon, "I can have it all!" It truly has been the most satisfying summer I have had to date.
However, the internship is only twice a week. And having five free days is much more time than I
anticipated. What to do with all that time?? One month in and I鈥檝e abused our nice television a bit more than I鈥檓 willing to admit. (Did I rewatch an entire season of 30 Rock in one day? And maybe two seasons of Bob鈥檚 Burgers and three of Portlandia?) I started job searching and applied to quite a few places. And Trader Joe鈥檚, if you鈥檙e reading this, no, I will not stop calling once a week to check if any positions opened up. Thankfully I still have my job as a tour guide and am enjoying showing people around our barren wasteland of a campus during the summertime. But getting another job is not as simple as I initially hoped. So when my supervisor quoted Winston Churchill earlier this week and asked me what I can鈥檛 go a day without thinking about I immediately knew the answer was screenwriting. He gave me two great books to read during my breaks and provided me with more encouragement than I have ever received from anyone that hears my career plan. So, yes, I am sad that no one has hired me for the summer. But what I realized in that moment was that I did actually have the perfect use for all of that free time 鈥 writing. I am so excited to finally get the writing done that I always want to do while I鈥檓 swamped during the school year. And no, it may not make me money鈥et鈥ut it鈥檚 something that, if I don鈥檛 do now, I never will. And, well, who knows the next time I will have this sort of free time and motivation? Those two things rarely go hand-in-hand, as demonstrated by every episode of Friends. (For the amount of time they had to spend at Central Perk, not much really got done over there.)So that is what鈥檚 up with me. The most "adult" summer I have had so far. It鈥檚 weird not to live at home, but it鈥檚 also exhilarating to feel like my life is finally getting started. Plus, my 20th birthday is in two weeks and I鈥檓 really excited to be out of the phase where I can simultaneously be categorized as both a "teenager" and an "adult." Now I鈥檓 off to do some writing of a different nature. And to brainstorm some cutting-edge ice cream flavors."