Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The little things

As the semester comes to an end, I see everyone's stress levels skyrocketing. Like everyone else, I am in the same boat. Finals, projects, jobs, living situations, etc... It all keep piling up for everyone, so it seems. However, to get through this difficult and high-stress next couple of weeks, try and think about the little things that make it all ok.

My car broke down this past weekend and will be roughly $2,000 to fix. Not exactly an ideal situation considering the car is a piece of junk and only worth about $1,500 tops. Still, my parents are refusing to co-sign a loan so I could junk that car and finally get a reliable car to use. I was pretty angry about this because I work Monday through Friday every week and need a way to get there. I am fixing my car even though it's not worth it, but my dad is helping me out. He doesn't want me to have a car payment while in college and doesn't want me to worry about debt any more than necessary. After simmering down from being so frustrated, I realized he is just looking into the best possible option for me as a student and part-time worker. In a few years, when I actually have a steady income and can afford a nice car among other things, I will look back on this as a small, silly situation even if it seems so big and horrible now.
It's helpful to look at every tough situation in that mindset--- will this really matter in 10 years? 5 years? Probably not. Savor the little things such as your health, your family's health and safety. I know, I know. It's easier said than done, but life goes on.

BUT I have to mention the best news of the week..... My uncle is sending me a FREE iPad!!!! YES, FREE! He won one and already has one. I am so thankful he actually thought of me out of everyone else to send it to. It made my day and even week so much better. :) Can't wait to play with my new toy!

Good luck on finals and graduation, everyone!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

WORK.

This week at work my boss (the Marketing Director here at CityLink) is on vacation with her grandson. So, I have taken on all of the duties that she normally has. I have actually been enjoying myself with so much to do; it keeps me busy. However, I am a little lost since I've only been here about a month.
She has quite a bit to do on a daily basis, which makes me want to graduate and start doing something that will benefit my career ASAP. I admit I'm jealous of the seniors because they are graduating next month while I have to be cooped up in Baker for another year.
This is only if my finals don't kill me. Good luck everyone.

This summer, to take up some time, I'll be going back to interning at the East Peoria Chamber of Commerce as their marketing go-to again. It's unpaid because it's a not-for-profit organization, but it has really broadened my networking spectrum and allowed me to meet some very successful business people. Hopefully it'll land me a decent job after graduation next year...

End to a boring post. Sorry!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Fit

I literally live a boring life, sorry, not a whole lot to talk about... I went to a cubs game last weekend, and apparently we must have had a dirty hotel room (?!) because myself and one of my friends are sick with the exact same thing. Asked the doctor and it is a viral upper respiratory infection. I won't go into the graphic details.;)
Anyway, this has put a damper on my workout plan. I was also diagnosed with exercise-induced asthma, which is no surprise because I grew up with asthma. Anyway, I have been trying to do cardio every day, but obviously being unable to breathe is ruining that goal for right now. Hopefully this goes away quickly because bikini season is just around the corner!

Along the lines of health, make sure you aren't doing careless things such as ignoring pain/bumps/lumps, etc... hoping it will go away. One of my roommates' mothers just was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer. This is one of the most common and curable of cancers, but still very scary. I know how it feels to have a cancer surprise in the family because my father had cancer as well. (He got through it though and has been in remission for several years, thank goodness) Things like that people assume will never happen to them, do. Just be aware and be careful of what runs in your family and would you could be prone to getting.

That's all the rambling I have in me right now.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

CUBS

I really don't have much excitement going on in my life right now to talk about, but this weekend I am going to a CUBS/Brewers game in Milwaukee. Since the Brewers have only won one game thus far, I'm pretty confident that we'll pull out a big fat W! (knock on wood).
My first game being 21! :) Enough said. Even though it's supposed to be raining all weekend. Good thing Miller Park's dome closes!

Also, in late July, I'm going to St. Louis' Busch Stadium for a 2 game series of the Cub vs. Cardinals, ALL inclusive seats. Pretty excited. I love baseball season!

Hoping the weather keeps on getting warmer, though!