*Listening to Jake Bugg's Two Fingers*
I don't know if anyone is actually going to read this and I actually hope no one does. This blog is going to be my way of talking about things I don't normally tell anyone. Well except my closest friends. And I'm not going to get into where I'm from and who I am because I want this to be as anonymous as possible.
*Now playing: When We Were Young; Take That*
It's been a little over two months since my surgery and I don't feel like I've gotten better. I still feel weak and like my back isn't back to what I was hoping it would be. I've been back to school for a week and came back at the worst time possible...midterms. I know I'm not the best student but I do try my best to get decent grades. *She's Amazing by Love and Theft playing now*. Getting away from school and medical problems my biggest dream isn't to become some big actress, or to get into a prestigious college and become a doctor; I want to travel the world. Get a job that I like and travel the world and experience new things. I love the idea of waking up in a new place and going out to explore everything around me. *If You Ever Get Lonely by Love and Theft* Once I graduate I want to pack a suitcase, just pick a place on a map and go. I've never been the school type and don't plan on being one for another 4 years after high school. The first place I'd love to go to is England. Anywhere in England is fine by me. I love their accents and culture from what I've seen and heard. England has this big place in my brain. I am constantly picturing and imagining what it's like there. What the people are doing there, the difference between things here in America and there in the UK and their lifestyle; how they talk, dress, drive on the other side of the road, and their idea of a fun Friday night. No one except my best friend understands why going to England is so important to me. Traveling to England is and will always be my number one thing on my bucket list until the day I arrive there. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧