I'm totally fine with being single. I actually really enjoy being single. It's fun going on dates occasionally, flirting, having only myself to worry about. But there are days, or sometimes just moments, when I find myself thinking how nice it would be to have someone.
Blah. I just need to get a dog. I have way too much stuff going on in my life right now anyway. I don't need or want a relationship right now. I just want a cuddle buddy. And that's impossible with men. Men can't just cuddle. Nope. Dogs can. Dogs cuddle up and fall asleep on the bed. They don't even expect you to rub their belly all night. They just want to be close to you and they won't complain about having to warm your cold feet, they do it gladly. They don't cause drama, put you down or cheat on you. Dogs aren't just man's best friend, dogs are a single woman's best friend. Therefore, I need a dog.
I don't need a boyfriend, just a dog. We can do fun things together, go for runs, play ball, take walks in the park, cuddle up and watch a movie, whatever I want to do. :) Sounds perfect. So with my 25th birthday approaching, a great gift idea for any of my friends would be money to buy me a lap dog. I need a cuddle puppy.
No one ever told me that the passage from childhood to adulthood would be this confusing. This is the journey I'm making. I'm attempting to find my direction, define myself and follow my dreams.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
New Resolve
***I started writing this on January 1st and am finally finishing/posting it***
Good riddance to 2010. What a crappy year. The optimistic side of me does acknowledge that everything happens for a reason though. I've learned a lot this year. As I say, if you don't learn from your experiences then they happen in vain. Still, I'm happy for a new year, new beginnings, new adventures.
I find the psychological response to a new year very fascinating. Really, it's just another day in the sequence of time. And although it's just another day, so many of us look at it as a reset button, a new beginning. We make resolutions to change, to better ourselves and our lives. I used to think it was silly, it's just another day, you can choose any day to make a change for the better. It makes sense though. There's finality. There's change. We all have to get used to writing 2011 now.
I like that I can have this new beginning. I need some change in my life. This year is going to be great. Yes, some bad things may happen, but it's still going to be great, it already is. I have a new place all to myself, I have wonderful, amazing friends and this year I will take more risks. I'm going to take some leaps of faith. I'm going to be daring. Most of all, I will be happy. I will focus on the positive and I will be zen.
Happy New Year. Enjoy 2011 to the fullest.
Good riddance to 2010. What a crappy year. The optimistic side of me does acknowledge that everything happens for a reason though. I've learned a lot this year. As I say, if you don't learn from your experiences then they happen in vain. Still, I'm happy for a new year, new beginnings, new adventures.
I find the psychological response to a new year very fascinating. Really, it's just another day in the sequence of time. And although it's just another day, so many of us look at it as a reset button, a new beginning. We make resolutions to change, to better ourselves and our lives. I used to think it was silly, it's just another day, you can choose any day to make a change for the better. It makes sense though. There's finality. There's change. We all have to get used to writing 2011 now.
I like that I can have this new beginning. I need some change in my life. This year is going to be great. Yes, some bad things may happen, but it's still going to be great, it already is. I have a new place all to myself, I have wonderful, amazing friends and this year I will take more risks. I'm going to take some leaps of faith. I'm going to be daring. Most of all, I will be happy. I will focus on the positive and I will be zen.
Happy New Year. Enjoy 2011 to the fullest.
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