Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Getting to know me...

I consider myself an open-minded person until I feel pressed to ABSOLUTELY think a certain way. Most of the time there are two sides to every story and I tend to try to hear all other opinions, but that doesn't mean that I will change mine. I am also open-minded of other peoples ideas as long as they are not openly stubborn and are completely convinced that they are never wrong.

Something I learned from the last person I dated is to not try to change anyone. My last past relationship was horrible, but a great learning experience. Not only did I learn to never try to change anyone, but I also learned that you can only try to help someone to a certain point. I learned that if the relationship is not working now, then most likely, it will not work later. Sometimes it is hard to move on, but once that wall is crossed there is a whole new world on the other side!

It's Sunday morning at 10 a.m. If I'm not still sleeping then I am just waking up! If I'm not at school or at work in the morning hours, which for me are anytime before noon, I am in bed. Sundays are relaxation days for me because I work twelve hours on Saturdays.

When I die, I believe I will go to heaven. I believe that Jesus is my Lord and Savior and the those who do will spend eternaty in heaven.

People keep buying me turtlenecks!! I hate turtleneck sweaters. I always feel like I'm being choked! My grandma asked me what I wanted for Christmas last year and I said, "a black sweater, but not a turrtleneck." And what do you think I got?? A BLACK TURTLENECK! I just don't understand. It's always a turtleneck or some really ugly shoes!

The only sport that I am really into at the moment is football. I can't really think of any sport that I don't understand, but I find baseball boreing to watch (sorry baseball fans).

When I was a kid, I actually got a pony for Christmas! I unwrapped a present and it was a little plastic brown and white paint and on it's leg there was a note tied to it. The note said to close my eyes, make a wish, and look out the window. Being seven, I skipped the first two steps and ran to the window to find a pony that looked almost exactly like the toy that was still in my hand. It was a wonderful present. I actually owned a pony!

1 comment:

Christopher Michael said...

yea i agree about the trying to change the person thing. i just wish that my current girlfriend would get that message.