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    NIST as a chapter

    Posted by Kris on August 13th, 2007

    I finally made my way back to Houston after 11 weeks of fun and fire science. My last week in Maryland was curiously loaded with advice, presentations, and fun until the last day. Exiting the tunnel of the summer left me with a closed but living chapter in my life.

    DC to Houston Flight

    Have you ever left for a few months to return to a new house? That is an intriguing feeling. The new house is exactly what I wished for upon returning from a conjoined environment like NIST for the summer. I’ll be certain to post some pictures in the next couple of days. The house truly has a homely feeling like no other - it was built in 1939. I love this neighborhood; you just can’t get a home in a neighborhood like this anymore in newly built residences. Oh, and a fantastic porch and backyard help, too!

    Now that I am back, I will be embarking on many adventures at school during this coming academic year. One more week and I will be teaching a couple of classes, Fire Dynamics and Intro to Fire Modeling. I can’t wait! Hopefully I will be able to grab each little thing that I have learned from a slew of different types of professors and turn that into the best form of teaching that I possibly can. A class where you just can’t pry the book or notes from your own hands regardless of the subject matter - because it reaches inside of your brain and immerses you in its intellectual glory.

    CAROLFIRE NIST Presentation

    And that’s the point.

    Yes, I do fire modeling, fire dynamics, and the such. But forget all of that. One year ago in this month of August, I dropped everything that I was doing - including an income from work - to pursue my dream. I wanted to be able to read, write, and teach something. For me, that something was fire science (what’s yours?). It was a tough year with money and stress to start with, but I stuck to only doing what what I loved, and let the rest work itself out. A mere year later, I am not closer to anything, because there is no end - it is a way of life.

    I had no idea what I would be doing. I am simply here, doing what I love, surrounded by people who do what they love.

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    One Response to “NIST as a chapter”

    1. Jacob Gilliam Says:

      Considering that we often find ourselves poised for action - almost instinctually prepared to “do” on things and situations (I venture to even use the word ‘inflict’) when we often have no conscience motive - and rarely actually committing to nearly half of what we BELIEVE we should do, I write.

      Your small, but passionate, verbal excerpt yesterday evening inspired me enough to make an effort to memorize the web address you spoke of despite my (our) drunken state.

      I share my love and respect for you once again my friend. I like the website/blog so keep doing what makes you come alive! The world needs more people to come alive (do what sparks excitement and growth in your life) for it will ultimately bless and benefit them and others - I’m blessed to know you.

      Jacob Gilliam

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