My New Hero: Jane Moneypenny

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I am starting to feel a good bit better.  Thanks, Katie, for all your e-mails of support and for everyone else’s comments and twitterings; it all really helped!

Today I had the privilege of meeting Jane Moneypenny from Variety is the Spice.  I don’t know how many of you have read this blog, but it’s special.  It is co-authored by two 20-something girlfriends in a conversational setting–as though they are talking over a cup of coffee or a beer.

My suspicions were confirmed today.  Jane and I were separated at birth.  Yes, she is 13 years younger than me (not that she pointed that out, she is no way that rude!), and yes we don’t look all that much alike.  But we are one in the same.  We share the same childhood, the same all-girl NOLA Catholic high school experience, the same values, the same morals, the same opinions.  Hell, we even share the same philosophy about clothing and shoes: they are nice, but there are so many more REASONABLE things to spend our hard earned money on!

But here’s where she and I differ.  When I jumped into life, I jumped into law school.  And living 8 hours from NOLA.  Then came home and settled in for the long haul.

Jane, she went to college in St. Louis then stayed for a job.  But then she realized that wasn’t her life’s ambition.  So how did she jump into life?  She jumped off a cliff.  Literally.  And figuratively.  Because if jumping off that cliff wasn’t ballsy enough (and it was way more ballsy than anything I’ve ever done), she’s quit her comfortable, secure, 401(k)- and health insurance-provided job.  And she has no job lined up.  And she’s going to Europe for three (3!) weeks.  She actually does those things that I hardly allowed myself to dream.

She’s saved her money so that she can have this amazing European experience with a few of her friends.  And once back in the States, she’ll start looking for that right job, that right city, that is the right venue for her to continue her life’s great adventure.  Aren’t you dying of jealousy?  Didn’t you wish you’d have had the nerve to do that at 25 years old?

Well, you can!  Sort of.  You, like me, can live vicariously as Jane starts her life’s big adventure and blogs as she goes.  I am sure she will have a great time and have not one single regret about leaving St. Louis.  I am still in awe with what she’s already done, and she hasn’t even gotten on a plane yet.

Bon voyage, Jane!  Send us postcards!!

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