August 21, 2009

  • Earlier on this summer, I made it a quest of mine to really get my act together and get into good physical shape.  By the end of the spring semester, I had a great body and was in the habit of eating healthy every day.  Then, I moved back to Ann Arbor and suffered for a bit while I found a place to stay and a job, so I didnt have much time to work out.  Let alone, I didnt have the convenience of living across the street from the gym the way that I did in Flint.  But now that I have a temporary residence and access to healthy food options, I’m making it my goal to get ripped again, for the sake of my health and for my sweetheart <3.

    It’ll be even better during the schoolyear because I have breaks inbetween classes that give me lots of time to go to the on-campus gym, which is a great gym.  And the cafeteria DOES serve plenty of healthy food options.  That’s another thing that I want to make a habit of this year, getting a good breakfast in the morning to start off my day.  I plan on doing extra-well in classes this semester, so in order to do that I’ll need my brain-food.  I’m going to only work at Little Caesars on the weekends during the schoolyear (and my manager had better not complain about it, because weekends have been all they’ve assigned me to do all summer long, so during the week I’ve got other things to do during the schoolyear), but during the week hopefully I can get a few hours a week working at the dorm dining hall since that’s where I’ll be living.  Do work, get paid.

    Whoever said “Mo’ money, mo’ problems” must’ve been either a)  off of their rocker, or b)   someone who didnt enjoy paying rich-people taxes.  I would love to be rich.

Comments (3)

  • lol. Being “rich” brings its own set of problems, if you define it as having tons of money. The real goal should be to have enough income to be comfortable, be able to do pretty much what you want in life, have enough for retirement, and the rest of “being rich” has nothing to do with money. It has to do with being successful at what you do, having a great family, and being happy! Most of the people that are at the top of the income ladder are totally screwed up. That ain’t for me.

  • i’m looking forward to college so i can use the gym and i can choose what food i eat in the cafeteria. haha

  • Hey, good to see you’re back to updating.

    Develop those good health habits now, it gets even harder when you have a real job.

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