Monday, May 27, 2013

Stressin' Me

So yesterday was our Pastor's Anniversary, so it was a BUSY day yesterday. People were running around after church trying to get stuff together. MAYHEM. lol. But since our church has somewhat of a small congregation, some of the same people end up always doing something when it comes to programs. I happen to be one of those "same people." haha. I don't mind...at times, but yesterday was DEFINITELY one of the days that I minded. Smh. I said yes to everyone asking me to do stuff because I don't want to be disobedient, but it was the fact that people kept coming to me left and right. It was too much for me to handle. Add that with the fact that I was on my period, hungry, sleepy, my feet were hurting and my dress was too tight. All that together, I was NOT in the mood. smh. I was feeling overwhelmed and NEGATIVE in the house of the LORD. NOT COOL. I eventually got my life together and had a GREAT time celebrating our pastor and GOD for allowing us to have such a great shepherd. Sometimes I just have to breathe and not let myself get so overwhelmed. Smh. Not a good look or feeling.

Until next time,

Friday, May 24, 2013

Dirty Laundry

So...I was reading a blog post about this song. Apparently the blogger felt that this song was a weak attempt of Kelly Rowland trying to stay in the spotlight by airing her "dirty laundry" about how former bandmate/friend Beyonce' treated her through the years. The article was VERY intriguing, but when I scrolled down to the comments, they didn't correspond to what the article was saying AT ALL. I just HAD to listen to the song, so I went on youtube to listen. I played the song, and I in NO WAY agree that Kelly Rowland is bashing Beyoncé. Kelly is merely telling of what it was that she was going through and feeling at the time. The people on youtube and the comments from the article corresponded with what I was thinking. Maybe that blogger is just REALLY confused. smh. Listen and let me know what you think.

Until next time,

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Stepping OUT

I have YET to hear back from the internship that I applied to, and it is REALLY getting to me. I mean like I have nothing to do during the day. smh. I can't deal. WELL...while I was on my laptop yesterday, the daily usual, an email was sent to me from the Career Services Center at my school. The email was about a job that was still available. that of COURSE appealed to me. "helLO!!! I'm unemPLOYED!!!" haha. So I looked to see if they had something for my major, and they DID. There was one thing though. The job was for like a summer camp in Minnesota. That wasn't even the bad part. The part I was concerned about was the job description. It was SO MUCH STUFF!!! I mean it all sounded cool and fun, but I didn't know if I would be able to handle it. *sighs* I want to step out of my comfort zone, but I am just a little apprehensive. I mean...what if I am not good enough? What if I can't handle the job? Smh. So many questions. I'm just waiting on the right answer. I'll let you know what I decide.

Until next time,

AGGRESSIVE

So I went to see this guy  a couple of days ago who wanted to see me before he went back to his hometown of Houston for the summer. In the spirit of a "new me," I went. Plus, I had crap else to do. haha. So I get over there and everything is cool. We are just talking. I found out new things about him, like the fact that he is a TEACHER. ...WOW. I didn't know that. Then we talked about other stuff. He is DEFINITELY a talker. There were no awkward moments. He wouldn't let there be any. lol. Then it started to get quiet. We were both getting sleepy. Well, I know I was. He was rubbing my feet. That did it for me. *raises hands in the air and lifts head back while saying "YAAAS!"* haha. YES...it was THAT good. I leaned on him and I started to close my eyes. It was just peaceful. Then he started rubbing on me. I didn't mind though because it didn't go past my thigh. But then he started to move a little further and I still okay somewhat, because a part of me wanted him to go further. But then, he started doing too much. He was getting a little aggressive. I was not ready. Smh. Not for him anyways. lol. I politely and CUTELY got up before he tried harder to attack me. Smh. *sighs* Where are the good guys??? Wait the good AND attractive guys??? haha.

Until next time,

Saturday, May 18, 2013

My Own Space

I have a brother that is only four years younger than me. I have a car. ...I think you know where this is going. When he was younger, he would automatically go with my mom or dad places, but now he wants ME to take him places. I DON'T LIKE THAT!!! When I am in my car, a lot of times I want to be by myself. I don't want my brother tagging along, even if we ARE going to the same place. smh. SHEESH. I mean is that so wrong??? *waits* I didn't think so. lol. *sighs* Well hopefully that can change soon. I can't deal.

Until next time,

Friday, May 17, 2013

20 Things You Should Know How To Do Before You Graduate College

By Sarah Kahwash in After College
Girls go to college to get more knowledge… but also just to grow up. Hopefully, you’ll learn just as many life lessons in your four years of college as you will facts from your textbooks. To guide you, Her Campus has a checklist of everything you should know how to do before graduation day.

1. Defend yourself. Take a self-defense class, invest in mace, and channel Sandra Bullock in Miss Congeniality (Sulley from Monsters, Inc. works, too). You never know when you’ll need to get yourself out of a tough situation. Check out Girls Fight Back, which provides information, encouragement, and an online directory for self-defense programs near you.
2. Iron your clothes. Wrinkles should be associated with wisdom and dried fruit, not your clothes. Sport them incorrectly and you’ll look like the sloppiest Jane in any professional setting.
3. Keep a clean online presence. The world has (reluctantly) forgiven you for your embarrassing, neon-flashing Xanga account from seventh grade, but you’re older and wiser now. Natalie Hage, a 2012 Ohio State graduate who is now a medical student at the University of Toledo, says being appropriate on the web is just as important for grad school admissions as it is for finding employment. As a start, Natalie suggests to “look at how strict others in the office or program keep their image clean for examples, and go from there.” At the very least, know how to manipulate your social media privacy settings and how to restrain yourself from littering your friends’ Facebook walls and Twitter feeds with poop jokes and comments like “teehee!”
4. Have company over. Sure, you were nice enough to let your friends crash at your place a few times in college. But if you’re doing any real party throwing or guest hosting, make sure to replace your Solo cups with nice glasses, your futon with a real bed, and that beer pong table with a more legitimate method of entertainment.
5. Make yourself a meal that doesn’t involve Ramen, fast food, or takeout. In college, we cut you some slack. Now that you’re a real adult, treat yourself to something that doesn’t come from a pizza box. Bon AppĂ©tit Magazine has some easy recipes to get you started.
6. Negotiate effectively with your parents. House rules may still apply when you’re at home, but your parents shouldn’t be ruling your life altogether. That said, you should be able to establish your independence from them in a polite way, i.e., “I appreciate your years-long insistence that beets are healthy and delicious, Mommy, but regarding the latter adjective, I respectfully disagree.”
7. Negotiate effectively with your employer. You should be able to discuss deadlines, hours, and salaries without crying, quitting, or throwing up a “talk to the hand.” That may have looked cool in 1999, but now you’d just get fired.
8. Write a (quality) thank you note. Even if you find etiquette silly and you enjoy petty means of rebelliousness, suck it up and learn to write an articulate, personalized thank you note. It’s simply a kind thing to do and it will reflect well on your own character, in both personal and professional situations.
9. Be honest with your doctor. As cute as it was when 15-year-old you acted utterly confused as to how you contracted mono, there’s no use in being bashful or deceptive when it comes to your health. Ask questions, voice concerns, and have trust and confidence in your doctor.
10. Introduce yourself professionally. Be prepared to do so via email, on the phone, or with a firm handshake, because a subtle nod and a “sup, brah” won’t work quite as well in the office as it did in your freshman dorm.
11. Prioritize. This can mean waiting 15 minutes to respond to a text from your boyfriend until after you’ve given an upset friend your undivided attention, choosing to chip away at your mountain of work instead of spending the night out, or finding a way to get a full night’s sleep [sleepyti.me].
12. Deliver a sincere apology. Puppy eyes + “I sowwy” = Fail. Averting your eyes + Hoping the problem will go away = Also fail. You’re bound to make a few mistakes over the next 80 years; apologizing for them appropriately will both help you bounce back and improve your personal relationships.
13. Ask a guy out. If you never try, you’ll never know (Coldplay said that, so it must be true). Know how to go for it if you’re interested. Worst case scenario, it will still make for a good story.
14. Turn a guy down. You’ve come a long way since breaking up with your middle school boyfriend over AIM. Hopefully, another decade of experience has taught you how to turn him down the right way: clearly, kindly, and in person this time.
15. Manage your budget. Allowances and piggy banks are things of the past. It’s up to you to keep track of your expenditures and exercise self-control. “There’s nothing wrong with being broke, but you have to know when you can afford to go out,” says Lori Hage, who graduated from the Ohio State University this spring. So treat yourself once in a while, but keep your money in mind.
16. Fly solo. Even if your college wasn’t on the opposite coast and you never studied abroad in Ethiopia, chances are you’ll be making trips other than family vacations as an adult. Make sure you’re capable of travelling independently, packing lightly, and assuming responsibility for your own ticket, gate, and connection details.
17. Make a toast or an announcement. It turns out public speaking was not just a class high school administrators used to torture students. Learn to express yourself while staying calm, whether at a wedding or in the workplace.
18. Do the dirty work. If you’re living on your own, neither your dad nor the boys down the hall will be able to squash a bug, change your tires, or take out the trash for you. Hip-hop artist Webbie once posed the question: “Independent — do you know what that mean?” It means figuring out this kind of stuff by yourself.
19. Keep up with the news. Do yourself a favor and read a newspaper, or set your homepage to the website of a trustworthy news source, like CNN, ABC News, or the Wall Street Journal. Whether on a date or in an interview, you should be able to distinguish between Syria and Siri.
20. Know yourself. Take some time for introspection before you graduate, whether that means challenging your own beliefs and finding yourself spiritually or figuring out your true bust size. We’re not sure which is more difficult.
http://www.hercampus.com/career/after-college/20-things-you-should-know-how-do-you-graduate-college

Thursday, May 16, 2013

21 Days After My Birthday

Hola. Como esta? lol. That was my little Spanish section. haha. But anywho, it is 21 days after my 21st birthday and I am feeling BLAH. It has nothing to do with my age or anything. It has to do with the fact that I am at home doing NOTHING all day. SMH. I am still waiting to hear back from the internship that I applied to, but the waiting is killing me. It is DEFINITELY the hardest part. smh. It's okay though because I KNOW that I am going to get it. In the meantime, I have just been chilling. I have mainly been hanging out with my BRO. Not my real brother of course. lol. He started calling me his little sister after a few times of us hanging out. He said he always wanted a little sister so YEAH. haha. We had a sister-brother day a couple of days ago. We got some ice cream and watched a movie. I also talked to him about my guy issues. If he's going to be my older brother, then I feel like he should know what is going on with me. haha. And maybe he would be able to give insight into his people. lol smh. It was a GREAT day. I like days like that. *sighs* Well...I think that has all that I have been up to. Hopefully I start to get a little bit more productive.

Until next time...

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Another Dating Video Post

I just saw this video and it made me laugh. Hope you enjoy it!

Until next time,

Monday, May 13, 2013

First Dates

I really liked this video when I saw it a few days ago. I thought it was befitting to post it because of my first date that I had tonight. I hope you ENJOY!

OFFICIAL date

SO...with me turning 21, I have decided to step out on a limb when it comes to guys. I am trying to be less picky. lol. So with that being said, there is this Sigma guy that recently crossed who has taken an interest in me. The thing is, I am NOT interested him...at ALL. Well last week he text me saying that we should hangout. He said that we should have already hung out, but ANYWHO. So in the spirit of things I said okay, not realizing that he would make plans to hangout so SOON. We had a day schedule, but we had no activity planned. We delayed that until another time though. A few days ago, he called telling me how he had thought of something for us to do. He told me that he was going to cook for me. 0_o This was my face. lol. I mean...no guy had ever done that for me. I thought it was sweet. I was hesitant to say yes, but in the end I did. Today, the day of the date, I was anxious and nervous. I didn't really know what to expect. This was my first real OFFICIAL DATE. Yeah I know. I might be a little behind, but that's okay. Haha. But I finally get to his apartment, and I see his roommates. This was a good thing...SOMEWHAT. It made it less awkward. It ended up being a really good night. And yes the roommates eventually left the room, not the apartment. Haha. But ut we ate and watched the game. We had nice conversation. When I was ready to go, because I wanted to be a respectful daughter, he walked me to the car and we talked some more. Overall, the night was great, but I still don't like HIM. lol smh. But I am proud of myself that I went through with the date and didn't chicken out. lol. Hopefully, I continue to grow and mature. And who knows, I could find a great guy soon. *smiles*

Until next time,

18 Days After My Birthday

Yeah yeah yeah. I KNOW. I may have had missed a FEW days of posting things...AGAIN haha. But I'm not going to bore you with the post I end up posting every few months about how I should do better. smh. So I am just going to get right to the point: I'M 21 YEARS OLD!!! lol I am SUPER excited. Like I really canNOT believe that I am 21. I don't necessarily feel a change, but because I am 21, I feel the NEED to change. I mean...I'm getting OLDER, though I am still young. lol. I just want to switch it up; step out of my comfort zone; improve mySELF. I just want this to be the start of something new. *sighs* I  can't wait for the new adventures that await me in the future.

Until next time,