Live It Out
For a pessimist, I'm pretty optimistic.









- get a job

- volunteer at an animal shelter and/or senior citizen home

- go out in asbury with my boyfriend on a cute date and finally buy all the lovely things that i wanted to buy months ago

- go to this thrift store that i’ve heard really good things about

- get another tattoo

- get a puppy and save the two kitties outside

- get a job

- buy new professional clothes

- go into the city to visit my lovely best friend beth who i haven’t seen nearly as much as i should because i chose to go to college down south surrounded by pineys

- finish the hunger games series and also somehow make them last forever

- lose weight

- get a job

- visit my brother in maryland

- start planning my second trip to cancun

- send my mom on a weekend getaway

- make my mom happy and help her as much as possible

- get a job

Ging bought me the most delicious cereals ever. (Taken with Instagram at Governor’s Pointe)

Ging bought me the most delicious cereals ever. (Taken with Instagram at Governor’s Pointe)

I need to change. I have too many bad habits. 

Starting tomorrow I will no longer be:

- drinking soda/sugary drinks

- sitting on tumblr/facebook for more than 30 minutes each day

- watching food network every day (i might sound crazy but the amount of weight ive gained since falling in love with that stupid friggen channel has to be connected in some way)

- eating after 9pm

and starting tomorrow I will be:

- exercising in some way for at least 30 minutes, at least 4 days a week

- reading more, like i used to

- getting to sleep before 12 the latest

I’m starting off with small goals, so I can actually stick to them. I’m kicking butt this semester class-wise, but I’m really falling short when it comes to taking care of myself and working. That needs to change. I want to feel like a new person 2 months from now on my 21st birthday. That’s my main goal. Wish me luck.

and most importantly do anything and everything to make sure it’s a better year than last year and leave what has passed in the past. 

i’m growing up, i swear.