Monday, January 2, 2012

Obligatory 2012 Post....

Another year has come and gone. 2011 was something special to say the least.
Here are a few things that I learned and were reaffirmed along the way (Yall know I love lists):
  • Distance is not the enemy. If anything, distance has brought some of my friends and I closer together. Who know that we would be able to lean on each other with thousands of miles between us?
  • I have some amazing friends. I thought I was done making them. However, I met some equally amazing people last year. (See yesterday's post)
  • God is a comedian. There were many moments where I wholeheartedly thought I was living someone else's life. I was always saying, "This can't be my life." Him: "Yes it is. Deal with it." And I did.
  • There were waaaayy too many tears in 2011. There were tears of happiness, anger, sadness, and disappointment. 
  • I went outside of my comfort zone a few times. It was exhilarating. That was enough. 
  • I'm slow to anger but quick to irritation. 
  • Standardized testing is the work of the Devil. *looks at PCAT books*
  •  I'm still single and my thighs still rub together.
  • Sometimes you gotta make a decision and just deal with the consequences later
  • Women are crazy. I love my gender. But some of you heauxs are CRAZY! 
  •  I didn't go natural like everyone else and their mama. #noshade
  • I applied for graduation and to pharmacy school!!!
  • My roadtrip to ATL....all black people errything.
  • Two hundred plus blog posts, 36,000 tweets, 1825 days on Facebook later, I'm still single. Countless friends are married, engaged, and/or pregnant. I'm living my life all wrong.
  • I have a serious obsession with ratchet,hood music. I am not ashamed. 
  • I fell in love with Beyonce in 2011. Yes.
  • I'm falling in love with the woman I'm becoming. 
  • For the first time in all of my days, I cried while watching Love and Basketball. Chile.....
  • I do not like apologies. I apologized twice and I received an apology in 2011 (I told yall God is funny).
    • “For me, forgiveness and compassion are always linked: how do we hold people accountable for wrongdoing and yet at the same time remain in touch with their humanity enough to believe in their capacity to be transformed?"-Bell Hooks

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