Saturday, November 21, 2009

Can I tell you about our Scotland Secret?

It's been all I could do to keep mum about it but Matt gave me the go ahead so I am in the clear for announcing.

First let me give you a hint, it has to do with where Matt and I will be most likely be living from the Fall 2010-Fall 2011

One more hint....

Well, you probably are getting the jist of it. The thing is, Matt applied to do the LLM exchange program for his final year in law school at the University of Edinburgh. Getting his JD from UT and his Masters of Legal Research from the University of Edinburgh seemed like the perfect fit but when he applied for the program a couple months ago, it seemed as if it was too good to be true. The student exchange office was packed with peeps interested in the various programs. We were really not sure if any of it would pan out. Still, Matt applied. Of course, being a reserved and shrewd fellow in all things, he told me not to tell a soul that he did. I did my darndest not to and stayed good on my promise, until now obviously. That was at the end of September. Until then we have been waiting. And waiting. And....waiting.

It got to be too much for Matt last week, so he stopped by to the student exchange office a week ago and asked if he could update his information with a relevant course he wanted to add to his resume. They let him know that it was unnecessary as decisions had already been made and the emails would be sent out "on Monday". That started last weekend out with a bit of tension but we tried to distract ourselves well enough so that we didn't pass out from holding our breath for 3 days.

This last Monday came and went without an email. Same with Tuesday. It seemed that all hope was lost. I was ready on Monday night for the worst and was sure to stop at Whole Foods on the way home from work to buy Matt some organic Reese PB Cups and fancy Martinelli's apple juice as consolation. He accepted it all with a weak smile and didn't even have to tell me that the juice would still taste a bit bitter for a day or two. Still, he enjoyed the PB cups on Tuesday and we both found ways to convince ourselves that "we didn't need that stupid exchange program anyway"..."moving is such a pain"..."if they don't want us then heck! we don't want them!" You get the idea.

Well, of course, Matt still needed closure; so he stopped by the office a final time to get a sure answer. The office was closed but on the door was posted the list of all accepted applicants to their respective programs. And sure to Sweeney form, in such matters, we had assumed too much too quickly. Listed next to the Edinburgh Scotland exchange were the two accepted applicants. Mr. Matthew Sweeney was one of them. The email didn't officially go out until Thursday but it indeed came and we are oh so thrilled!

So I suppose it is off to another adventure. I hope that Edinburgh is as keen on "keeping it weird" as Austin is. From the stories that both my dad and Mr. Swirly Patterns have said from their missions, they keep it weird there in a whole new way. I will let you know the baked goods and bads of what that will mean for Matt and I next year. Stay tuned then I guess...

***Matt wishes me to post one disclaimer about all of this and that is that there is still one more step to finalize whether this actually happens. That is, University of Edinburgh needs to have two interested law students wanting to come to UT in order for the exchange to work. We won't know that until March, so there is still a slight chance that something could come in between us and Scotland. Still, I can't wait until March to get excited for this. In any case, it seems likely enough now that Matt has been accepted.***

10 comments:

allyson elizabeth said...

If you guys don't come back from this with an accent I can't understand, I'll be very disappointed.

Joy Elizabeth Jackson said...

This is lame, but I'm almost crying! I'm SO EXCITED for you guys! I've been there once and it's so pretty! I'm so so so so proud of my (I guess your...hehe) little Matty! We will visit for sure. Cate, will you be done with your school by then? You really described Matt well with the "reserved and shrewd fellow in all things." So true.:) We wanted to visit Sweden in the next couple years so we can just go by there too...Gosh, I'm so excited for you guys.

And I'm almost 100% positive he got accepted because he can grow a wicked cool beard.

cate said...

As always Allyson, I will try not to disappoint but you have some drawls to acquire yourself in the meantime. I hope you are catching on quick:)

Joy, I won't be done with school but since my program is online, I will just finish up there. I think you are onto something with the beard. One look at him dropping his application off was probably enough for the "deciders" to know he was right for the exchange.

LJ said...

I am SO HAPPY. SO HAPPY. You will get in, Matt will rock the world, and you will come home with accent that put us all to shame.

linny said...

Ya'll look like Scots! Although I must say that your perfect teeth may give you away, neither of you look too weather-beaten either. Oh yes, and there is the problem of not having a brogue.

jo said...

Ok, so this is perfect. I am so excited for you and Matt. You'll have to pick up all sorts of cool habits and hobbies to share with me since I will have never lived there like I should have.

oh, and when are you guys going to have kids? just kidding.

T.R. said...

You don't keep Scotland weird. Scotland keeps you weird.

chrissy said...

I actually think this whole idea is sort of perfect for you guys. I'm thrilled for you, and have a twinge of jealousy even.

Congrats on being a shrewd smarty pants matt!

and hopefully we can come visit?

Lindsey Hicks said...

Wow. That is so exciting. Hurrah!

Lili said...

ta da! I just did a search of my google mail--you did invite me! I'm just bad at remembering to check in on private blogs. Here's to doing better...
:)