"Look man, I'm telling you right off the bat I'm high maintenance. So I'm not gonna tip-toe around your marriage or whatever it is ya got goin' on there. If you wanna be with me, you're with me."
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
As I begin my journey away from the ever popular livejournal adventure, that I have been devoted to since I was 15, I'm hoping to leave some type of mark on the world, or to at least stay motivated to keep this blog going.
For those of you who decide to keep an interest in my newest attempt at keeping a journal for longer than a month, should be warned, this journal or blog is to be used for my personal motivation. I want to see the world. I want to explore the unfamiliar. I want to see the sun set on the other side of the world. And I want to write about everything I see, feel, love, and hate. I'm a love it or hate it kind of girl, and this blog will quickly display this. Like many people in the real world and even on blogger world, I'm tired of waiting for my life to begin.
In one month from now I'll be going to Europe for the first time, seeing things I've only dreamed about. Of course, as many college students, a trip to Europe will ultimately leave me with a camera full of memories and a wallet full of nothing but receipts. Despite my financial instinct, I'm looking forward to this trip. And as I sit at this wooden desk, whose sidings are held together by scotch tape, of one of my two minimum wage jobs this summer, I'm hoping my saving is worth the trouble.
For those of you who decide to keep an interest in my newest attempt at keeping a journal for longer than a month, should be warned, this journal or blog is to be used for my personal motivation. I want to see the world. I want to explore the unfamiliar. I want to see the sun set on the other side of the world. And I want to write about everything I see, feel, love, and hate. I'm a love it or hate it kind of girl, and this blog will quickly display this. Like many people in the real world and even on blogger world, I'm tired of waiting for my life to begin.
In one month from now I'll be going to Europe for the first time, seeing things I've only dreamed about. Of course, as many college students, a trip to Europe will ultimately leave me with a camera full of memories and a wallet full of nothing but receipts. Despite my financial instinct, I'm looking forward to this trip. And as I sit at this wooden desk, whose sidings are held together by scotch tape, of one of my two minimum wage jobs this summer, I'm hoping my saving is worth the trouble.
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