Hi everyone, it's been a little bit since I blogged last but I've been enjoying my summer so so much. There have been so many new beginnings that I love and appreciate so dearly. My gluten-free life has been getting so so much better and my body is working like new. The lifestyle is extremely hard to live, but it made me realize that I am so strong as a person and that's always great. I recently got a new car and I just came home from a 9-day trip yesterday. We went to the lake, Branson, and then the lake again. I most definitely got a little homesick but it was still an amazing trip. I needed that 2 week break from cheer for sure also, simply because I started to get super tired. It's always good for the soul to rest for once and while. I started to realize how truly blessed I am as a persona and all the things I have in life as well. It feels great to go back to real life though, I missed my blogging posts as well. I feel like blogging is my escape if that makes sense. Blogging helps me be thankful for the amazing life I truly live and it also helps me write everything down which is always good. I personally feel like, with all of the choices I made in my life, I continue to make my younger self so proud of me which is absolutely amazing. I turn 17 in about two weeks and that freaks me out every day. The reason why it freaks me out is that I don't think I'm ready to grow up, but I have to work on getting ready. I feel like many kids my age are also scared about growing up, and we really don't have that long left until we graduate from high school. Many of the kids at our school grew up with us when we were longer, and we might not ever get to see them again after high school, which is so wild. Anyways I hope yall have a fun time blogging;)
3/11-Ashton Timms
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to hear about how good you are doing! I know your lifestyle must be complicated having to eat gluten free especially when all of your friends are eating the things you can't have around you. My mom is actually gluten free and I know some foods are horrible but I've found that I would much rather have a gluten free or cauliflower crust pizza over a regular anyday! I also feel your fear of growing up and leaving behind all we've ever known. It is scary yet exciting to think about what our lives out of high school have in store for us and how close we are to starting that adventure. Again I am so happy to hear that you are doing so well and I hope you continue to be doing amazing!