Tuesday, February 21, 2012

63. Get my ears pierced

Completed: November 24, 2011

When I was growing up, I never had a desire to get my ears pierced. All through elementary school, I didn’t care to have it done. Elise had her ears pierced when we were quite young. She was about 10 or 12. I remember sitting in the waiting area of my mom’s hair salon. Elise promising Joe that she would get both ears pierced no matter how much the first one hurt. Then there was the loud sound of the piercing gun; then there were screams, then some tears and then a combination of the two. I remember distinctly going all the way home with Elise crying her eyes out. It was traumatizing…

And from that point forward, I was afraid of piercings.

I went through high school and a lot of people didn’t notice that I didn’t have my ears pierced, and it never bothered me that I didn’t. People who did notice were a bit awestruck by it and I’m sure some of them thought it had something to do with my strong religious beliefs… But it actually had a lot to do with a childhood trauma.

My sister went to Calgary, Alberta to live for a while. And when she came back she was 100% out of her tomboy phase. Which meant really cute outfits… with really cute earrings. That I couldn’t wear. There were so many times where I looked at a pair of earrings and longed to pair then with a certain shirt, or dress, or scarf. Oh, I wanted them so bad. But I was so scared of the actual piercing that I didn’t go for about a year.

After my best friend was married and I didn’t have great earrings to show off with my tied back hair, I told Elise that I wanted to get them done. That way, I could wear earrings to her wedding (whenever it may be…)

Elise and I decided to spontaneously have a sister movie night. Just as we were about to walk out the door, Elise said to me “Hey, why don’t we go get your ears pierced tonight?” And I was like, “Ha………… Okay.” Elise had spotted a place next to our nail salon that does tattoos and piercings. A lot of people, since I’ve had it done, have asked me why I decided on a tattoo parlor over Claire’s or some other store in the mall. My answer would be that because this is something that could seriously damage my ears, give me a really disgusting infection and even just hurt a lot more than necessary, I wanted someone who does this as a living to do it for me. Not someone who had a crash course on it after  learning how to sell cheap jewelry to pre-teen girls.

Unfortunately, our nail salon is in one of the sketchiest plazas in my town. Which did make me a little nervous about my decision to “see a professional in the field.” (You’d think I was picking a doctor or something…) But I walked into the parlor and said to the tatted and pierced employee. “I, uh… want to get my ears pierced?” She could definitely tell I was nervous because I could not stop talking. It was just a never-ending fountain of words coming from my mouth. My sister obviously thought it was hilarious. Then Lexie, the name I just made up for her, cleaned my ears, and placed a black dot on my ear lobes. She asked me if I liked where they were placed. I looked in the mirror and I was never more terrified in my life. Lexie then took a piercing needle (see below) and shoved it through my ear. It was just a bit of a pinch but because she was piercing on my ear, I could actually hear the flesh tearing. That was special…


Then Lexie left the needle hanging in my ear for 30 seconds, which was the weirdest feeling EVER. She did that while she got my new extremely fashionable (ha…) earrings all set to put in my ears. (See photo below.) Then Lexie did the other ear and it was done. Elise and I left and went to the movie. Throughout the entire movie all I could feel was my heart beating in my ears. It was actually more painful after the piercing than during. I honestly didn’t think that that would be how it worked out but… I guess having an inanimate object hanging out through a piece of flesh would hurt a little bit more than it going in. The initial shock wouldn’t hurt as much. (This is coming from Dr. Bee, who has an official degree from Grey’s Anatomy school of Medical Science.)


Since that night, Elise bought me a pair of lovely Swarovski earrings. Plain in design, but they are honestly so pretty and I love them so much. I just started wearing them. I was really excited that my ears were finally ready to take on a new set of earrings, so I decided on valentine’s day that I was going to spice up my life and wear my cute new earrings. I also decided that I would change my earrings for the first time by myself… Yeah, I had to call Elise at work to talk me through it because it was so difficult! She laughed at me. And told me to put my ugly earrings back in.

It has been great fun! Now I am on the hunt for the perfect pair of feather earrings. (I am very picky!) Let me know where you have found yours!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

January: A Summary

My life has become so hectic. I don't even know when it got so busy. Or the last time that I was this busy.

Regardless, this month didn't do so well on my goals. Let's review.

17. Read 15 general conference talks - No... I have been reading my Book of Mormon though!
97. See 2 “cultured” events in Toronto - YES! See posts on this soon!
87. Write myself a letter to open in 10 years - No, although I feel that this would be appropriate to do soon.
80. Replace the photos in my room with new ones - I'm going to start collecting photos for this today.
70. Reverse pick-pocket someone - No...
59. Get my G license - I tried to set my appointment but it won't work on my MacBook for some reason...
29. Stop having fast food for a month - This FAILED. I love fast food.. Dang it! But I did cut down a lot. Maybe next month?
30. Drink only water, real fruit juice and milk for a month - YES!
38. Make a ridiculously good-looking dessert - No.
39. Direct a piece in choir that I love - I have the music, now just to actually do it! I'm so excited!
32. Sign my organ donor card - I really need to do this. I've been watching Grey's anatomy and I really, really want to do it.

The 2 Yes's of this month will have posts done for them... This week? I hope!

My days are just so filled lately. I work at noon everyday and then get off at 7:30pm... It's late, I know. I have the whole morning to blog and what not. But I've been going to the gym (and seeing results!!!) and then getting ready for work. I like to take things easy in the morning, it's just nicer that way. 

Some exciting news/events/etc from this month:
1. My ears are almost healed. Which means that soon enough I will (finally) get to wear the Swarovski earrings my sister got me for Christmas! I am so excited about this.

2. I've been going to the gym almost every day of the week. And I can see that I'm losing weight. Now the scale is not showing it yet. But seeing the inches go is just as fun! Any tips on workouts and fat burn? I need to work on my diet this month... I seriously just eat whatever I want, as much as I want, whenever I want it. Which, in case you didn't know, is usually not good for your body.

3. I got my photos! The ones I came home from Ottawa to take way back in August. They are so freaking beautiful. I can't even pretend that I don't think so. I just want to stare at myself all day long... I'm so vain.

4. I am planning a trip to Arizona for the summer. I have a jar full of cash that is hot glued shut. I am so serious about this trip. I am so excited!

5. I am going to school in the fall! I've been accepted to not one, but two colleges. So the way my educational path is looking right now... 2 years of college. Followed by an advance standing in university. Ideally starting there in a 3rd year of a Social Work program. Then a Master's. Then EMPLOYMENT! I am going to be so poor... Oh my goodness.

6. I got my hair done! After taking photos, I realized how much longer it is now than it used to be... See photos below:
Then. Note: So much shorter!
Now. P.S. Am I the only one who can see that I've lost weight in my face? Is that just me? SO EXCITING!
I just thought I would catch you all up on my life. 

So now, I just have to commit to blogging more often. And let's bring back funny fridays. Oh my goodness, I miss those.

Have a great weekend!




Monday, January 2, 2012

The Updated 101 List

It has been several months since I made a post about upgrading my list. I have put a lot of thought into this. At first, I wasn't sure if upgrading was cheating on the list. Of course, there are no rules but I didn't want to suck at completing my goals. I had been toying with the idea for weeks. There were just so many things on it that I just didn't feel a drive to do anymore. There were a lot of over ambitious goals that, in all honesty, had a lack of funding. Europe, Washington, Nova Scotia AND Alberta? How did I ever think I would be able to afford all of that travelling? 

In the end, I decided to revamp my list.

I must admit that I love this new list and I've also devised a way that I can finish without crossing all of them in the last couple days. 

The first of every month from now until November (the last month of my list, that is so quickly approaching) I'll post my goals that I'm going to try to cross of that month and follow up on the goals from the month before. I must say, I think this is mildly brilliant. It will also help as I've only completed 28 of my 101 goals. 


My dad always taught me to set smart goals. Not just intelligent, it's an acronym. 
Click on the hyperlink for a better explanation of SMART Goals!


Specific - Answer those basic questions. Who, what, where, when, how, etc. You need to know these things so that you can know when you have most certainly crossed off this goal.

Measurable - I love this one. I see so many people making goals like "Pray." WHAT IS THAT?! If you pray one time, do you get to cross that off? If you're not praying 24/7, do you not get to cross it off? Make it measurable. "Pray every day for 22 days." Measurable goal, check! (22 days is how long it takes for humans to form a habit. FACT.)

Attainable - Pick something that you can actually do. If you have not stepped foot off of your couch for the last 15 years, do not make it your goal to run a marathon next week. You will become extremely discouraged! This is just a way of life, you must take baby steps to make a achieve goals that work for you.

Relevant/Realistic - Why would I ever need to learn Setswana? I would never need to. Why set a goal to do something that you have no use for? Set a goal for something that is of great use to you. Becoming more organized, spending more time with your family, etc.

Timely - When will you be done this goal? There has to be a time limit, or it's just a wish. Deadlines are what make this world go round, I swear. You have to be able to sit down on X day and evaluate how you're doing with your goal or you'll just have a dream goal that is recycled every new years. (This is why people don't think new years resolutions don't work.)

I want you all to set a couple of goals for 2012. It's supposed to be a great year!

Here is my new list with crossed off completed goals. Some of them don't have dates and that is because I don't know what the day was. Sometimes I forgot to document it... I'm human!

Start Date: 7 February 2010
Finish Date: 3 November 2012

Financial:
1. Save $5,000
2. Get a scholarship
3. Save $3,000
4. Get a full time job
5. Put 1$ in the travel jar for every task completed
6. Pay all my bills on time until November 2012
7. Donate 1$ for every goal I do not complete

Education: 
8. Get into university
9. Keep a minimum of a 75% average
10. Take a recreational class
11. Attend university
12.  Finish an assignment a week in advance
13.  Upgrade a high school credit
14. Make a list of 10 books I want to read

Spiritual:
15. Read the Book of Mormon
16. Get in the habit of daily prayer
17. Read 15 general conference talks
18. Make a list of those talks in the order of which affected me most
19. Mark my scriptures at least once every day for 3 weeks
20. Learn about another religion
21. A-Z reasons of why I love being Mormon
22. Spend an entire day reading the scriptures
23. Read my PB weekly for 2 months
24. Graduate from seminary
25. Read a book by a General Authority

Health:
26. Get a pool/gym membership
27. Get to my goal weight
28. Run a race
29. Stop having fast food for a month
30. Drink only water, real fruit juice and milk for a month
31. Give blood
32. Sign my organ donor card
33. Do the hundred push up challenge

Performing/Artistic Skills:
34.  Do a DIY project
35. Sing a solo
36. Paint a painting
37. Learn to play a song that I love on the guitar
38.  Make a ridiculously good-looking dessert
39. Direct a piece in choir that I love

Travel/Sight Seeing:
40. Go on a trip with friends
41. Go on a trip with siblings
42. Have a travel fund jar in my room
43. Go to the beach for a day
44. Visit the Grand Canyon
45. Visit a friend outside of Ontario
46. Make a picture book with pictures from my vacation
47. Spend a day in Ottawa’s Parliament
48. Go geocaching with my family

New Skills:
49.  Spend a day picking strawberries and making jam
50. Learn to cook a fancy meal
51. Keep room clean/organized for 2 weeks straight
52. Make cookies and deliver them to someone
53. Learn how to make sushi
54. Take an hour to read a book every day for a week
55. Do a photo shoot of someone
56. Make a nice dinner for some people I love
57. Memorize a Shakespearian passage
58. Take a picture of myself everyday for 50 days and make a video of it
59. Get my G license
60. Get a pair of jeans on sale
61. Learn how to bake a pie
62. Learn how to make apple sauce

Personal Challenges:
63. Get my ears pierced
64. Go out of my way to be nice to someone who dislikes me
65. Get artwork for every song on my computer
66. Write 5 letters to people who have changed my life
67.  Write a missionary once a month for 2 years
68. Make a list of 100 things that make me happy
69. Cast an educated vote in my first election
70. Reverse pick-pocket someone
71. Spend a day with my grandparents
72. Wear my hair straight everyday for 1 week
73. Unplug for a week – no cell phone, laptop, TV or facebook
74. Keep a gratitude journal for a week
75. Keep a dream journal for a month
76. Make a list of my favorite 25 qualities
77. Do my laundry biweekly for 3 months
78. Keep in touch with one of my high school friends
79. Make my bed every day for a week
80.  Replace the photos in my room with new ones
81. Buy a camera to document every task on this list

New Experiences:
82. Buy a lotto ticket
83. Do one of the following: hot air balloon, sky diving, bungee jumping
84. Try 3 foods from different countries
85. Watch the sunset and sunrise in one night
86. Have a slumber party (3+ people, planned)
87. Write myself a letter to open in 10 years
88. Leave a letter in a library book
89. Pull an all-nighter
90. Go ATVing
91. Go horseback riding
92. Send a secret to PostSecret
93. Buy something on Etsy
94. Go to a professional sports game and buy a shirt
95. Go to a concert with a family member
96. Get a mani/pedi
97. See 2 “cultured” events in Toronto
98. Go on a picnic
99. Volunteer in the social work field

Organization Skills:
100. Post on my blog for every task I complete
101. Keep an up to date calendar for 2 months

My Goals for January:
17. Read 15 general conference talks
97. See 2 “cultured” events in Toronto
87. Write myself a letter to open in 10 years
80.  Replace the photos in my room with new ones
70. Reverse pick-pocket someone
59. Get my G license
29. Stop having fast food for a month
30. Drink only water, real fruit juice and milk for a month
38.  Make a ridiculously good-looking dessert
39. Direct a piece in choir that I love
32. Sign my organ donor card

I just have to do 2 or 3 of these a week. How easy is that? This is going to be awesome!



What are some of your new goals for 2012?




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