1. I would love to go vegetarian, then vegan, and possibly raw. I try to eat meat only about 2-3 times a week, so I am almost there. It's not that I don't like meat, it's just that I hate the way the animals are treated.
2. I did the "poo free" shampoo routine for 3 weeks when my hair was longer. It was pretty easy in the beginning, I styled my hair so it didn't look dirty. But after week three, I couldn't take it. Once I washed it with regular shampoo I regretted it because it stripped my hair and scalp. I'm giving it another go this summer!
3. I try to privately live by the motto, "try everything once", hence the "poo free" and vegetarian lifestyle I want to achieve. I have tried crazy foods and plan on doing some crazy activities once my knee is 100% again!
4. I want to become a vlogger on Youtube. I love watching people's vlogs, and I think that it will get me to try new things and be more active.
5. I have never lived anywhere besides the home I reside in now. After graduation, I want to live in another state and have at least one white Christmas. Heck, it could be another country for all I care. I want these experiences!
6. I did ballet from the age of 3-12. I regret quitting. I still get goose bumps whenever I see a ballet on TV. I consider it a sign that I need to go back.
7. I can smell mildew a mile away. My family asks me to smell their clothes, if they were left in the washer, to see if they smell like mildew. Haha! Weird, I know.
8. I suffered from depression about 4 years ago. I went to therapy for it, and it helped. But what really helped is realizing that I needed to change my lifestyle, the people I was hanging out with, and focus on myself. It took me a while, but I got there. Now I can proudly say that I changed my life for the better. I don't know where I would be today if I didn't change!
9. When I was little, I wanted to be a cashier at a store so bad. After shopping, my mom would let me scan the food or clothes with my little cash register and she would even pay for them again
{with fake money of course}
My first real job was at a clothing store and I was always put on cashier duty. Those were the best shifts. Am I weird? haha
10. I taught myself how to ride a bike. My parents would try to help me and I would get angry so they just supervised. I fell a couple of times, of course, but eventually got the hang of it. I guess I have been stubborn since birth.
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