In May of 2015, less than a year from now, my life will be completely different. My entire life has been spent in school and in May 2015, I will graduate from school altogether (unless I decide on graduate school). I have mixed emotions toward this new chapter of my life. I am nervous about having to pay bills, find a job and live on my own, but I am very excited about having more time to do what I want instead of what is asked of me by different professors and organizations. The following is a list of fun things I would like to do right after I graduate (aside from the obvious like getting a job, etc.):
- Read a book for pleasure
- Find a new hobby
- Work out more often
- Run a half-marathon
- Run a full marathon
- Watch an entire series on Netflix
- Get a puppy and take him/her on walks every single day
- Be active in PRSA
- Road trip through the state of California
As you can tell, I am excited to enjoy the simple things in life. What's on your bucket list?
Wouldn't it be nice if we had the time to do all of these (or at least some of them) while we were at school? I wish I had time to watch a whole series on Netflix or read a book just for pleasure. I too want to run a half-marathon one day, and maybe a full one if i can get that far. ;) Congratulations on almost graduating! I hope you find time to do all of this and more after college!
ReplyDeleteYour final question actually got me thinking about what it is a I want to do before I graduate. I've never really thought about, outside of accomplishing schoolwork that is. I can tell you from personal experience running 13 miles straight is pretty difficult. I used to do that back when I played soccer. Good luck on your list!
ReplyDeleteFor starters. I just got a new puppy name Jace so you are more than welcome to come see him. If you are going to watch an entire series on Netflix I would recommend Private Practice or 90210. No judging! My girlfriend made me watch those over the summer and they turned out to be great shows. I wish you the best with your road trip through California. I drive home to Florida on breaks and that's too much driving for me.
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