I will try to redeem myself by mentioning that I'm in my last week of school before I have to endure the dreaded week of Finals. With that said, the semester is almost over and I can't help but reflect on my first semester here at Utah Valley University. It has been nothing like what I planned or thought it would be. Here's the mini breakdown of things I most definitely was not expecting:
1. I tore my ACL pole vaulting in my first track meet...which also happened to be the first week of school
2. I spent over $1,000 in medical bills because my health insurance decided not cover my out of state injury
3. I spent a week on crutches before I decided to go against my better judgement and use a knee brace instead
4. I signed up for a 7am math class which resulted in lack of sleep and horrible test scores
5. One of my roommates got involved in both pharmaceutical and street drugs, as well as marijuana which resulted in cops, SWAT and paramedics to have a party in our living room at 4am
Those are only a few of the bigger issues I had to deal with on top of school work. Still, despite what might seem to be a dismal first semester, I couldn't be happier with the way things turned out. While I definitely had some rough spots where I felt like giving up, there were only a few. The way I see it, I could have had a horrible experience by simply focusing on all the negative things that were happening. Instead, I decided to focus my energy towards what made me happy, and I found plenty.
Number One
Number Two
Our relationship has become so much more than I could have ever imagined. We've had struggles just like any healthy relationship will, and through all of them I have gained a best friend who (conveniently) happens to be the love of my life. Since the very beginning Josh has been my rock and constant reminder of what true happiness feels like.
Number Three
Spring/Summer. I can't even begin to express how happy these two seasons make me. It must be the sun. There is nothing better than feeling the warm sun sink into your skin. Of course being half Polynesian I might be slightly biased ;)
Aside from that, Spring and Summer have so much to offer. I've always loved the outdoors and it's limitless posibilities. Even though it sounds cliché, I really do love getting away from the city and electronics (except for my camera...I love my camera) and simply connecting with nature. It's literally a breath of fresh hair.
These are only my top 3 reasons for being happy. If I listed them all I'd have to compile a book. The most important thing to get out of this is that despite the unstable, negative, and depressing moments of your life, they are just that: a moment. And moments come and go. I know it's been said a million times before, but life really is too short to be worrying about things you can't change. If it's in the past, leave it there. Focus on building your life upon happy moments so that you can appreciate them later in life rather than regretting that you spent the majority of your time pouting. I'm not saying there won't be times worth grieving over, but if you can learn to choose happiness instead of anger, depression, etc., getting over those unhappy times will only get easier.
So....what makes you happy?
Xoxo
B.
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