Wow, so this is the BIG one.

Jan 03, 2006 09:10

My my, this was quite a year. I must say that there were many bad things, as well as good. Family illness, but luckily, recovery. SO lets start from the beginning of last year, here are some highlights.
JANUARY-
A. Hanging out with Vasi for the New Year, and being scared shat-less trying to find a cool place to celebrate with sparkeling cider.
B. Beginning school again, I thought that I had finally gotten accustomed to leaving home for good, well, almost.
C. Track training resumed, and there I was, out of shape, but willing to bust my butt.

FEBRUARY-
A. So things ended a little soon, and no Valentine for the day, but oh well.
B. Track definitely got serious. I found myself talented, but out of practice and disappointed.
C. Um, so 2 speeding tickets withing 2 weeks of eachother. Ouch.

MARCH-
A. I know somewhere around here, Dan and I hung out, both dateless.
B. I think this is about where Cameron left, (my previous dorm roomie) and Diana stepped in. D is amazing.
C. Track. I started to get respiratory problems, but I just kept on.

APRIL-
A. I met various people, kinda did the party circuit a little, nothing too interesting.
B. Wondering where I would go after school gave me migraines, enter nervous breakdown no. #22.
C. Yea, track and my lungs were getting worse...

May-
A. Starting to buckle down for finals. Studying more, with new friends Richard, Ming, John. When in doubt, the answer is 'potatoes'.
B. Anthropology, though more interesting now, is impossible.
C. Track is through, I have been on an albuteral inhaler for 5 weeks, Sinusitis+Bronchitis+depressed track athlete=phlegm+Nervous breakdown no. #257

JUNE-
A. The last week of school, the last day of studying, I met Ryan and we missed eachother's handshake. That's love. hehe.
B. So I didn't do too bad on my finals, and even passed anthro.
C. I prepared to move in with probably the coolest person ever, gma nana maria.

JULY-
A. Accient no. 1, truck involvement, torn open gas tank.
B. Continued seeing Ryan, and going to the beach a lot, one of my most fond memories of summer.
C. Amazing working at AF full time.
D. Went to Cabo San Lucas and fell in love with Mexico, sorry Ryan. Haha.

AUGUST-
A. The living situation wasn't working, so the apartment search was on.
B. Driving back and forth to see Ryan was great, but starting to take its toll as well...
C. Major accident no. 2. Rear-end collision at 40 mph. Hello hospital. It's ok, I got a Mustang out of it.

SEPTEMBER-
A. School resumes.
B. Move in with Grace, Anna, and Lauren. They're awesome.
C. Switched back to part time. Whew! That was tough!

OCTOBER-
A. School is fine, sign language is awesome!!!
B. Track gets together. Mmmm, tryouts.
C. Ryan and I are still going strong, but have had some major talks.

NOVEMBER-
A. School is fine. Art is hard.
B. Track tryouts unsuccessfull, but I barely made it. However, I am a FORCE at practice.
C. Begin balancing school, work, practice, Ryan. In that order? I wish!

DECEMBER-
A. Finals went well, art as well.
B. Track winds down and takes a break.
C. I get 2 new jobs, so now I have 3. Sorrento Valley Fitness and housekeeping.
D. Ryan and I celebrate our 6 month annniversary. Mmmm, olive garden.
E. I turn 20!!! And me and the fam endure a gruelling 10 hr drive to Red Bluff to see Grandpa and Jean. Oh yes was it worth it. Jean can really cook!!! Hehe.

JANUARY-
A. School is coming.
B. Work is still work, but I am really shining at all of my jobs. I think I can keep it up.
C. Ryan and I are planning a trip when school gets out.
D. I have high hopes for this year.

This is my 2005, and the beginning of 2006. I really and honestly believe that this year is going to be amazing. I have decided to be an interpreter for spanish, for the county judicial system. It takes 6 courses and a bunch of tests to get certified, about 2 years of work. I know I can do it, and I will. Then, I'm going to get certified in American Sign Language. A couple things to take with me out of 2005??

A. Life is endless work, but hard, outstanding work always pays off, sometimes quite literally.
B. Even when things seem as dismal as possible, i.e., laying strapped to a back board in the back of an ambulance, or being told that my mom is sick; things will always get better. Always. Never lose hope, and it will blossom and unfold.

HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND A HAPPY ONE IT WILL BE!!!
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