Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Day 1 of my 30 Day Challenge

So, as I said yesterday, I'm doing a thirty day challenge. Today is officially day one.

1. Post a picture of yourself and 10 facts about yourself.

1. If you see me in a group of people, I'll more than likely be the one with the unnatural colored hair.

2. I use a lot of online rewards programs (SwagbucksInstaGC, and ChatAbout). I've redeemed on all of them, and honestly it's how it's how I spend most of my online time.

3. I was always a chubby person. In the last year, I have lost fifty lbs and I feel better than I have in my entire life.

4. I'm pretty sure I want to go into a career with animals. Working in a call center as customer care for over a year has made me realize that most people feel they deserve things they don't and should treat people like shit to get those thing.

5. I absolutely love cats. My fiance and I would have twelve cats if we could afford to feed them and if they didn't poop so much. That's too much litter box cleaning for me.

6.  By time Lance and I get married, we will have been together for eight years. By that time, I will have already spend almost 30% of my life with him by my side. 

7. I really want to visit at least every state once (excluding Alaska), even if it's only for one or two days. I think that would be really neat.

8. I'm an online shopaholic. However, I hate real physical shopping. There's just too much pressure and workers staring at you. I find it overall uncomfortable. I'm a happy camper shopping online for hours, though.

9. Despite the fact that I set aside 4 hours once a month to dye my hair these crazy colors, I'm generally extremely lazy about my appearance. My hair usually goes up in a ponytail and make-up is a rare occasion unless I know I'll be getting my picture taken. I suppose the lack of make-up over the last 6 years is keeping me up on eternal youth (which explains why I'm 21, but still get carded for cigarettes no matter what).

10. I create bonds with gas station workers. I first tried to bond with the people at the gas station I worked at, but the girls were all snooty and had the "I'm better than you" attitude and the guys were all pretty boys with diamond earrings that went tanning on the weekend. That obviously didn't last long, but I've been going to the gas station by my new apartment for nearly a year and I swear they all know me by name and worry when I don't come in for my daily rip-it. I have conversations with them and generally appreciate that they acknowledge me as a person instead of just another customer.

Tomorrow: A Letter to Your Future/past self
If you're interested to see what questions the next 29 days hold, you can click here to see the list.


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