Change Goal and Lucky Stars
My time has been consumed as of lately with only a few events: work, school, working out, or going out. 12 credits seems to free my schedule of class time, so I have a lot more hours at work. This also lends to more time to get my work out on, which led me to create my "Change Goal." It is a tricky little invention from kashi.com where you write yourself a goal that you want to work on. From eating healthier to going to bed earlier to trying new things-its your call. I created mine because I feel that when you write things down your goals hold my ground and more of a structure to follow through with them. So I am working on following through with mine in hopes to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Friday night Gina and I went back home to spend time with the family and had our step-sister's baby shower on Saturday morning. West Bend was hit with much more snow than Milwaukee and on returning home, my car was found plowed in, covered in snow. I had Friday night plans with the hometown friends and a close friend who had returned from the Navy. Frustrated with having to dig out my car and not having any chocolate in the house, we made deal with what we had. Frozen cookie dough and my Dad's SUV saved my Friday night plans. The plan of staying out for only an hour quickly diminished with run-ins with old friends, good conversation, and a handsome old friend who I hadn't talked to in years. Memories were shared and it was one of those moments where you can feel the love we had for the ones we had lost but share a greater appreciation for the time we had with those loved ones. Just an awesome night~
A girls night out on the town was the perfect fix to the end of the weekend. We had plans to close Wolski's and by golly we took it by storm. A few drinks into our night on the town we had wondered if we would make it to bar close to get those trendy bumper stickers. "7 girls chose to live in a house, to find out what happens when they stop being polite and start being realllll....3020 Milwaukee!"-was the theme to our night.
Can't believe it's already March and almost Spring Break. Another semester flying by and enjoying the good old days with some of my favorite people!
Friday night Gina and I went back home to spend time with the family and had our step-sister's baby shower on Saturday morning. West Bend was hit with much more snow than Milwaukee and on returning home, my car was found plowed in, covered in snow. I had Friday night plans with the hometown friends and a close friend who had returned from the Navy. Frustrated with having to dig out my car and not having any chocolate in the house, we made deal with what we had. Frozen cookie dough and my Dad's SUV saved my Friday night plans. The plan of staying out for only an hour quickly diminished with run-ins with old friends, good conversation, and a handsome old friend who I hadn't talked to in years. Memories were shared and it was one of those moments where you can feel the love we had for the ones we had lost but share a greater appreciation for the time we had with those loved ones. Just an awesome night~
A girls night out on the town was the perfect fix to the end of the weekend. We had plans to close Wolski's and by golly we took it by storm. A few drinks into our night on the town we had wondered if we would make it to bar close to get those trendy bumper stickers. "7 girls chose to live in a house, to find out what happens when they stop being polite and start being realllll....3020 Milwaukee!"-was the theme to our night.
Can't believe it's already March and almost Spring Break. Another semester flying by and enjoying the good old days with some of my favorite people!
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