posted May 23, 2015 04:16 PM
I haven't travel too much in my lifetime. I'm hoping my Saturn return will change that since I have Saturn in the 9th house. I moved out a bit after Saturn left my 4th house in 2009, and lived with an ex boyfriend for 6th months. I had to move back with my parents, because he was too mentally unstable to live with. Not saying that I was perfect or mature back then, but damn.
So I've been back with my parents way too long. Been taking classes, and working part time. Continued to not make the best decisions in the process.
If minimum wage was an actual living wage, I would so be gone! But it's not, I would need a roommate, and I would rather put up with my parents **** than a roommate. Cause family is more forgiving when there is conflict. I would rather set myself up to be able to live on my own than depend on others. I realize I would even settle for an apartment, if that means having my privacy.
If I stay focused I can be done with school in December.
I pretty much do not want a full time job until I am finished with school. So if I do have to settle for a certain job, I can know I am not stuck there, and can always keep applying to places with my degree. Plus I can focus on school more being part time.
This Mercury rx has me feeling plenty discouraged lately.
I thought I was going to have a paid internship but it fell through, and now it's unpaid.
It really bothers me especially because I started to date someone who works 6 days a week. I feel like a total dead beat.
I am taking 3 classes over the summer though, so that I can just be done!
Also one of my friends was thinking of moving a year ago, and we have talked about becoming roommates.
Reading the interpretation on cafe astrology, for Jupiter in the 4th house sounds like there is hope for me.
"A strong sense of stability, inner contentment, and balance arrives now. Opportunities to buy or sell real estate for financial gain may present themselves. Home improvements, such as real estate or renovation purchases, are favored, as is moving to a new dwelling. Some of you may buy or sell a house, and others may welcome a new addition to the family."