Monday, May 10, 2010

Premature Summer Lovin


As I sit in my third floor apartment during the first day of finals underneath the antagonistic skylights which proudly display what I estimate is the 12th day of rain and gloom (I have lost track), I can't help but zone out and mentally plan the summer that I anticipate will be the cherry on top of an incredible year. In five long days I will board a plane to my new "home" in Mineral De Pozos, Mexico where most of my immediate family moved last summer. Not only am I excited to see my broth
er, sisters, mom, and grandma, but I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my first niece, due to grace us just around my birthday at the end of May. She will create the fifth generation of living women on my mother's side of the family, and not to be morbid, but you never know how long that will last, which adds even more magic to the coming summer.

Much like New Years, I often make a list of things to do, read, and watch before summer comes. I sometimes finish one or two items on the list; this year I am determined to achieve a much higher percentage, which is why I am releasing it onto the world wide web, to add a little pressure.

  • Read, Read, Read: finish Anatomy of the Spirit & Let the Great World Spin. Start and complete Dawn Light, Wanderlust, Twelve by Twelve, Finding Beauty in a Broken World, Life of Pi, The 8 Human Talents, Columbine, and probably a few others I forgot to list.
  • Write in my journal and on this blog at least every two days.
  • Play with my sister, her new baby and my little siblings who I have grown to miss very much despite their pre-teen behavior.
  • Jump rope every day: this one has potential to lose steam very quickly. I am gonna need all hands on deck to keep it going. feel free to badger.
  • Walk with my mom: after the jump roping I will trek into the mountains and around the town with my mom, talking and laughing all the while.
  • Create a large 3D map/list of the places I want to travel and what I want to do in each place
  • Begin writing and creating the book that my sister and I plan to co-write.
  • Laugh
That is all for now, I am sure I will revisit this when I don't have a biology exam to study for.

Peace cats.

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