Friday, April 16, 2010

Thats how many 'goodbyes' now?

Yuma, Arizona. The next super cool place Ben gets to go. Yeah, thats a joke. Ben doesn't appreciate desert sun very much because of his sensitive skin syndrome we often refer to as him being... a ginger. Haha. For 29 more days, no talking to Ben. I'd be sad but as more of this stuff happens I'm learning time spent on being upset takes away from enjoying what is good about it. I've always been a 'look on the bright side' kind of person and I've prided myself on that. Who knew God would find ways to challenge that even more? Well he sure did. And I'm glad I recognize it and I'm trying hard to appreciate it.

I didn't really make this blog to write paragraphs upon paragraphs. Especially not negative things. But I have no new pictures or events or cool things going on.

Meanwhile I'm excited for....
-26 more days of school and I'm HOME.

Now that my summer has opened up because I cannot do Camp War Eagle anymore, :( I'm making some plans and goals for summer. So far I have:
-Plant a pretty garden of flowers
-Plant a vegetable garden of cucumbers (the only vegetable I can eat)
-Get a job/ SAVE money
-Eat a slusie everyday or at least 6 days a week.
-Go to church at Calvary! (Thats more of a rejoice and effortless goal b/c of course I'll go)
-Get naturally tan
-Workout a ton
-Tumble again for the FIRST TIME IN A YEAR starting May 14th because that is when I have my check up from surgery :)
-Rollerblade at Creve Couer a lot. I've been loving rollerblading. Especially since its the only form of working out that is approved for me until May 14th!
-Cut my hair and get my bangs back. My hair is a hot mess these days.

And since there is this new obsession with Bucket lists and other things like that too, I might make one. Just a thought.

Until then, I'm going to go work on lots of homework I hate. I really don't care for school. I wish there was a way to major in homemaking. Why is it so bad thats all I want to do? For now I get to write a paper on Communication and the Economy and do a research project on Biology and Allergies (which I'm actually moderately excited for).

Livin that good life,
Angela

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