Thursday, August 29, 2019

3+ Years in CA... now to Europe!

Time flies.  They always say that it flies faster and faster as you go through life.  I find myself reflecting as the summer interns seem to be younger and younger.  Already hit 5 years full-time with Chevron (6 if you include the funky intern service math).  Turned 27 - where do the 20s go?! - and now I'm off to EUROPE.

I moved to CA back in 2016 as part of a re-org.  Since then, I've moved from tactical to strategic projects, mentored a summer intern (who just rocked it in Louisiana!!), become an "almost mid-career" engineer, snowboarded so much that I broke my ankle earlier this spring, hiked/camped in almost all the CA national parks (will be planning future trips to Lassen and the Redwoods), brushed up on my line dancing skills, enjoyed quality time with CA family and made some incredible friendships along the way.  While GOM will always be the place where I started my career and began "adulting", there is no doubt that my time in California has shaped me into the engineer and person I am today.

Right before I moved to California, I discovered the University of Edinburgh's MSc in Sustainable Energy Systems after my mom sent me an eye-opening article about the Isle of Eigg.  The world of Outlander and subsequent Scottish Instagram photographers fostered a passion for the Scottish culture, history and stunning landscapes.  The personal and professional opportunities in Scotland are waiting, but it did take me 3 years to finally decide to pursue this dream as I navigated the waters of yet another re-org and gained fantastic work and life experiences along the way.  Very thankful for everyone who helped me to make this Scottish adventure a reality.

Now here I am... awaiting my European flight in the Toronto airport.  Had wonderful CA and US send-offs from cherished friends and family.  While the future is unwritten and somewhat uncertain, I know that I am making the right decision and am excited to see what this next year brings.

I have been blessed with wonderful people to share this journey.  Family, friends, co-workers and even fellow travelers you meet in the airports and hostels.  THANK YOU to everyone's support, encouragement, mentorship, friendship and all your best wishes as this next chapter begins.