I have two main goals for the summer:
1. Money: Finding a job right now is practically impossible. Not only because of the economy, but I'm willing to admit that I don't want to work all that hard to get a job. Filling out applications is a total pain and I hate the feeling of doing work in order to find a job and do more work. Susan and Gary insist though, so a job I will find. Whatever it takes. The only issue is that I don't acquire that many skills, so the amount of positions I'm available for are extremely limited. Also, I'm lazy.
2. Food: Last summer I participated in a self cleansing experiment. Vegetarianism. It actually turned out pretty well and I went a full month without eating any meat. This summer I'm doing it again. I did feel better about myself and my body and that's good. However, I'm the worlds biggest cheeseburger consumer. I already am aware of the fact that I'll go through a withdrawl. So be prepared for me to freak out.
Its a little sad that these are my goals for the summer, but at least they're reachable.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Hi my name is...
Every relationship in life starts out with an introduction. Even though I'm not planning on having a solid relationship with anyone who reads this (if anyone reads this at all), i figure it's a curtousy to do so. That being said:
My name is Madeline Elizabeth Galindo. You can call me Maddy, however. Don't call me Mads, only certain people in my life have that right. I'm a taurus and my favorite color is silver. When i grow up I plan on being an actress or a writer, which ever has more promising benefits. I enjoy being indoors, unlike most people out in the world today who think that the best thing for them is going on hikes and telling others the joy of nature and how they should also be out there exploring. Don't get me wrong, God created a beautiful Earth, but we all see things differently and I'm perfectly comfortable viewing His creation from the couch that I seem to spend most of my time on.
On that note, I am a Catholic. I take my religion very seriously, which would surprise some people considering the fact that I don't take myself seriously. I'm not, although, one of those Catholics who shuns everyone in my path. I'm probably the one who deserves the shunning actually. I don't go to church every single Sunday (which according to my priest, is the biggest sin you could commit... ho hum...), and I don't tell people that they should be Catholic like me.
Family is very important to me as well. My parents, who I will always refer to as Susan and Gary (despite the fact that they don't appriciate when i do that), are my rocks. Not only because I depend on them for my general survival, but because I actually like my parents unlike a lot of sixteen year olds in the present day. I have a sister, Katie, who is from outer space, and we share everything just because we can. We tend to gang up on our younger brother, Johnny, because hes gone through his entire ten years of life thinking he is on top of the world. So we clearly need to show him who's boss. My entire family is extremely tall except for Johnny, so to lessen his self-confidence, we call him the "runt-of-the-liter" because he is abnormally short and skinny. Take that Johnny.
My dogs name is Augie. The reason I didn't include him in my family paragraph is because he is a dog. Not a person. Lets get that straight now. We DON'T include his name in our Christmas card and we DON'T let him have human privledges. Like Gary always says... "He's a dog. He eats his own poop.
Life can hand you many interesting things. I was just handed Summer 2011. And here I am, on a blogging website, sharing my life as if someone out there will actually care. And I'll tell you this right now: This will not be my last post.
Stay tuned.
My name is Madeline Elizabeth Galindo. You can call me Maddy, however. Don't call me Mads, only certain people in my life have that right. I'm a taurus and my favorite color is silver. When i grow up I plan on being an actress or a writer, which ever has more promising benefits. I enjoy being indoors, unlike most people out in the world today who think that the best thing for them is going on hikes and telling others the joy of nature and how they should also be out there exploring. Don't get me wrong, God created a beautiful Earth, but we all see things differently and I'm perfectly comfortable viewing His creation from the couch that I seem to spend most of my time on.
On that note, I am a Catholic. I take my religion very seriously, which would surprise some people considering the fact that I don't take myself seriously. I'm not, although, one of those Catholics who shuns everyone in my path. I'm probably the one who deserves the shunning actually. I don't go to church every single Sunday (which according to my priest, is the biggest sin you could commit... ho hum...), and I don't tell people that they should be Catholic like me.
Family is very important to me as well. My parents, who I will always refer to as Susan and Gary (despite the fact that they don't appriciate when i do that), are my rocks. Not only because I depend on them for my general survival, but because I actually like my parents unlike a lot of sixteen year olds in the present day. I have a sister, Katie, who is from outer space, and we share everything just because we can. We tend to gang up on our younger brother, Johnny, because hes gone through his entire ten years of life thinking he is on top of the world. So we clearly need to show him who's boss. My entire family is extremely tall except for Johnny, so to lessen his self-confidence, we call him the "runt-of-the-liter" because he is abnormally short and skinny. Take that Johnny.
My dogs name is Augie. The reason I didn't include him in my family paragraph is because he is a dog. Not a person. Lets get that straight now. We DON'T include his name in our Christmas card and we DON'T let him have human privledges. Like Gary always says... "He's a dog. He eats his own poop.
Life can hand you many interesting things. I was just handed Summer 2011. And here I am, on a blogging website, sharing my life as if someone out there will actually care. And I'll tell you this right now: This will not be my last post.
Stay tuned.
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