I'm entering my Junior year of college isn't that crazy? I'm going to have a roommate, Allie, I couldn't be more excited on rooming with her. We just click, she's the biggest NY Yankees fan and I am the biggest NY Giants fan. Im hoping to make a her a bigger Giants fan and you never know she might make me a Yankees fan!
As parents should, mine have been nagging me about making a plan for my future. To me though it feels forever away, but truthfully I know it's not. I think I'm just terrified a little bit, don't get me wrong I'm excited to see what it holds. I feel like Peter Pan sometimes I never wanna grow up, but also I cannot wait for it. So lately I've been thinking more seriously about it and I think I have an outline to a plan. Want to hear it? 1) Graduate with my bachelors degree at SUNY Delhi (currently in progress) 2) Go to the Disney Program Fall of 2016 3) Save my money while in Disney for an apartment for afterwards because I plan on staying down south when I complete the program. 4) While I'm down in Disney, go to interviews in the area, or somewhere down south, for a good job. 5) If all goes according to the plan I will have a job, I know it may not be the best one, but work my way up. I will have an apartment. 6) Live my life the way I want to, and always remind myself to be happy. So how does my plan sound to you? What did do you when you graduated college? How did you get to where you are now? Please tell me!
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I was saddened to learn the news of the passing of Robin Williams. I've seen several movies with him and he never seemed to fail to make me laugh as long as with the rest of the world. I will pray for his family for losing a husband and a father, I will pray for the world for movies may never be the same. Most importantly I will pray for his family for privacy in this hard time. If anyone ever feels sad, depressed please never hesitate to talk to someone.
If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). "In the last two weeks, the Ice Bucket Challenge has quite literally “soaked” the nation. Everyone from Ethel Kennedy to Justin Timberlake has poured a bucket of ice water over his or her head and challenged others do the same or make a donation to fight ALS within twenty-four hours."
"With only about half of the general public knowledgeable about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, the Ice Bucket Challenge is making a profound difference. Since July 29, The Association has welcomed more than 70,000 new donors to the cause." http://www.alsa.org/news/archive/als-ice-bucket-challenge.html I'll be honest with you I was hoping I wouldn't get nominated to do this and when I found out I was dreading it. I even blackmailed my co-workers saying that if they weren't nice to me I was going to nominate them. I did the challenge on a cold summer day and it wasn't that awful! Check out my video on my Facebook page! Did you get nominated? Let me see your video! |
AuthorI'm just trying to be a normal twenty-six year old in this crazy thing called life. Living with cerebro costo mandibular syndrome, living just like everyone else. Archives
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