Showing posts with label growing up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growing up. Show all posts

Friday, January 1

New Years Resolutions


I can't wait to see what this year is going to bring. Last year brought me a lot of happiness and tons of learning. Maybe this year will bring fun, love, and adventures. 2010 is going to be good. I feel it in my bones.

Let's go back in time and review my goals from last year.

1. Read scriptures and pray every day:
I didn't really start this one strong until September, but then I took off. And it was good. Boy did I notice a difference in myself! I was so much happier and nicer! I most certainly slipped up and forgot some days. But I'm going to keep this one. It's good.

2. Make straight A's:
Really? I thought I could pull this one off? Last winter was an epic failure and this semester might have been awesome if it wasn't for American Heritage. I am going to retake that class and ACE IT! This semester is going to be a good one. Straight A's. I mean it.

3. Be healthy:
YAY! I succeeded with flying colors! Not only did I drink tons of water, eat my meals and all my veggies, but I went rock climbing a lot last winter, fell in love with repelling this semester, and began training for a triathlon. Woop woop!


So for this year, I've got to think up some good goals...

1. Straight A's.
I'm really going to do it. I am, I am.

2. Complete a triathlon
On my way! It's coming.

3. Plan and execute an adventure.
Whether it's that cargo ship for 50 days or a road trip across the country or a trip to another country, I'm going to do it.

What are your goals for this year?


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Monday, December 7

Growing Up


CHILDREN ON BEACH KFB6773.jpg by KFB'S THE PICTURE COLLECTION.





I can't wait for these days. I tell myself that they're coming, and I shouldn't get ahead of myself. I should enjoy where I am. But sometimes I remember being that little kid and how wonderful it was. And that is when I can't wait to be a momma and give some little ones all the great things my momma gave to me. Naked kids, clothesline forts, and muddy floors. They're coming. And I know I'm only 20, but I can't even wait.