I will update my
blog more. I just will. I really will.
Okay. Glad I got
that off of my chest.
You know what, y’all?
I’ve been a busy little bee. I’m not even kidding. I can’t even believe it’s
been as long as it has since my last update, because it seems like it was just
yesterday.
Though it wasn’t.
Though it wasn’t.
Here’s what’s
been going on:
I went to my
first Ranger’s game of the season. They lost. I was disappointed at the boos
for Hamilton, I really was. That’s not sportsmanship, you guys. I mean…I wasn’t
even sad he left. Though I did wear my “Baseball Town” t-shirt with pride, and
I did cheer when we struck him out…but I cheer when we strike anyone out. Maybe
I did clap harder though…who knows. Anyway. It was a nice experience. Our seats
were awesome, because they were indoor, so my mom could join us. And even
though we were inside, they still had the “sounds of the ballpark” in surround
sound throughout the place, so we didn’t miss out too much on the “crowd experience", which is my favorite part of
going to the games.
My next game is next Friday (!!!), where I will join the crowd for real this time, and I am really excited. : )
My next game is next Friday (!!!), where I will join the crowd for real this time, and I am really excited. : )
I had a
birthday. I am now a quarter of a century old. I can legally rent vehicles. I
think that’s about it. After 21 it’s not so exciting, you just get older.
Which is something I’ve been saying since my 22nd birthday.
On my birthday, I received a message from Aiden’s little brother’s mother, Lea, telling me happy birthday.
Anyone who knows me well knows that I had been struggling with issues with Aiden’s dad for quite a while, and I never felt completely better.
Until I started getting to know this girl.
Turns out? She’s a wonderful person, who I have a ton in common with.
We actually talk every single day now. I would consider her a good friend of mine.
Which…will be better for our kiddos.
And I am happier with that situation today than I have been in over a year.
It’s funny to me that that’s all it took.
But I know myself. I know I had to take that time for some self growth, and a lot of it was just getting over my pride. But look at me now-I let it all go and I feel so much better.
Not only that, it’s inspired me to just let all the other crap I've been holding on to go.
What’s that book title? “Don’t sweat the small stuff…and it’s all small stuff.”
Something like that.
Which is something I’ve been saying since my 22nd birthday.
On my birthday, I received a message from Aiden’s little brother’s mother, Lea, telling me happy birthday.
Anyone who knows me well knows that I had been struggling with issues with Aiden’s dad for quite a while, and I never felt completely better.
Until I started getting to know this girl.
Turns out? She’s a wonderful person, who I have a ton in common with.
We actually talk every single day now. I would consider her a good friend of mine.
Which…will be better for our kiddos.
And I am happier with that situation today than I have been in over a year.
It’s funny to me that that’s all it took.
But I know myself. I know I had to take that time for some self growth, and a lot of it was just getting over my pride. But look at me now-I let it all go and I feel so much better.
Not only that, it’s inspired me to just let all the other crap I've been holding on to go.
What’s that book title? “Don’t sweat the small stuff…and it’s all small stuff.”
Something like that.
Also, as I've said before, I have been very busy-so much that it seems like my constant, and
I don’t actually notice how busy I am until someone tries to make plans with me
and then it’s like OH SORRY, pick a day three weeks from now and I’ll pencil
you in.
Just kidding. It’s not that bad.
I just do plan things on the weekends pretty far ahead of time, because I plan them according to whether or not Aiden is at his dad’s.
Write this down.
Just kidding. It’s not that bad.
I just do plan things on the weekends pretty far ahead of time, because I plan them according to whether or not Aiden is at his dad’s.
Write this down.
In other news, I
started Tony Horton’s 10 minute trainer, which is just like P90x, but for busy
peeps.
Peeps, as in people, not the disgusting Easter candy.
I discovered that I’m going to need a remote for my DVD player to make this work, so I have to go get one today. But I did do just the warm up last night, and broke a sweat from that.
That could also be because I haven’t done a SINGLE thing to work out since like March 13th.
Le sigh.
Peeps, as in people, not the disgusting Easter candy.
I discovered that I’m going to need a remote for my DVD player to make this work, so I have to go get one today. But I did do just the warm up last night, and broke a sweat from that.
That could also be because I haven’t done a SINGLE thing to work out since like March 13th.
Le sigh.
And that’s a
wrap.
Love this! And you!! (:
ReplyDeleteIf I can do this, so can you. Get going girl!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I am a single mom in her 20's too... About a year and a half ago, I became super close with my son's father's girlfriend. I think it is really great to be able to have that dynamic... especially for the kids. Super awesome!
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