Background info.

When I was in Junior high my best friend convinced me to try-out for the Dance Line. As it turned out we actually had to memorize dance routines and then make one up to show individually for the coaches to judge. I made up a dance routine to the song by CAKE "The Distance". I think my routine would have been pretty good except that after the first few steps I forgot everything and just started making it up off the top of my head. I was cartwheeling. I'm pretty sure it was a disaster, but I really don't remember what happened. In the end my best friend made the Dance Line and no surprise here I didn't. I have no idea why she wanted me to try-out with her. I am not a dancer type. I am a soccer and softball type.

Here's some photos of my new hair. Enjoy!
















So, I really stink at this blog thing. I just never feel like I have anything interesting to write about. I need to be thinking about things to post throughout the day I guess.
I'm looking for a job right now, and I really don't want to do anything professional. I am very intent on finding a job that allows me to forget about it at the end of the day. I obviously hope I would enjoy my job, but I guess after being in school for so long I would love to just be able to relax at the end of the day instead of thinking about all the assignments and projects on my plate for the next several months. It's really weird talking about this with people though. I feel like I would be letting everyone down if I don't get a job that would reflect my degree. People keep asking me, "so what are you going to do now?" expecting me to have some amazing plan for my future. I am really happy with the idea of working somewhere like Old Navy though. I keep getting the feeling that everyone will be disappointed in my career choices. I guess I should just be worried about making myself and my family happy. I just don't like the feeling of being a disappointment.


 

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