It’s hard to change when no one else is. When I look at all my friends, I see that they’re still staying out until 3 a.m. Partying in Hoboken all weekend long. While I was never big on that scene, it’s hard that I can’t be with them. I see their Facebook photos and statuses made at 3 a.m., long after my bedtime. But, I know, if I were out doing that, I wouldn’t be where I am now.
The impossible is actually possible. One year ago, we were recent graduates filled with such mixed emotions. While most were all ready to become a part of the “real world”, some were left wanting just one more year of the carefree lifestyle of an undergrad. Either way, it was happening, and we all (especially me, the Communications major, and my close friends, future teachers) repeatedly heard a pessimistic “Good luck getting a job.” But guess what? It happens! I did get that job. I’m just thankful everyday that I hate children and would be a terrible teacher. Other impossible things I conquered this year? No biggie, I only moved out and finished a half marathon. What else? I had an article published on the front page of NJ.com today.
It’s a lot easier to lose weight when you go from chugging beer and mixed drinks to sipping wine and cocktails. The results are actually amazing.
No comments:
Post a Comment