Saturday, April 26, 2014

Keeping Up

The past few weeks have been very, what's the word, emotional. I go through my days wishing for the next to come. My views change and everything becomes a jumbled mess inside of my head. I have this vision of becoming the modern woman of the 21st century when in fact I am the complete opposite. I decide to travel places that are relatively far in only a weeks notice. I impulsively start growing my own food, and to top it all off I have given up on technology because my email has disappeared. I've given up on the tech savvy life. I'm going to continue using a computer but who knows this may turn on me as well. I am simply going to lounge around in my comfortable clothing, and hope to work through life.


Enough with this boring news that has put me into a mood that I can barely express. Let's talk about my adventures, because this is what I live for. I left off with the trip to Uganda. I gave a deep compelling testimony and I continue to live by that. I earned my days to relax and so after my spring break I spent most of my time sitting in my home trying to regain my thoughts. The weather was fairly well with the occasional spring days, but a few days of tragic cold weather came through.


While I was attempting to think through my life I was faced with the task of my dance teams yearly Spring Show where we simply learn endless dance routines and perform them to a public audience. This was my last year so there was some tears, but mostly happiness to know that I had finally came to the end of endless practices. I love dancing, but my life can only handle so much movement and stress.


Around the middle of April I went with one of my friends to Austin, Texas. We went to a concert that I must say was very unique. This was a concert for my friends birthday so the artist was someone she loves, but I barely know. We visited the University of Texas, and spent most of our time downtown.


I am going to stop because I can feel myself running out of things to say, but I know I will soon have more adventures in the time to come.

XOXO--Emerald