Senior year sure is getting busy.
Time really goes by fast with a day filled with classes, tutoring (I’m tutoring intro nutrition and LOVE it), running/gym time, making dinner, washing dishes, and trying to have a social life.
Oh, and trying to figure out my life for next year. Internships? Grad school? Dash off to Europe and jump around for the year (I wish!)?
I wanna go here and do yoga.
I like being busy though.
Running keeps me sane through it all. Seriously, it’s my time to just go out and forget it all. The rest of my day it’s hard to forget my continuous to-do lists, but when I head out to run, I leave it all behind.
I love that it’s my time to forget what-to-do-next, and just rock out to music or think about whatever I want. My runs have been awesome lately. I’ve been doing longer runs once a week just cause I love them, and this fall weather has been so warm and wonderful for running.
It clears my mind, so when I do get back, I CAN focus on my to-do lists.
I’m hoping to forget all my to-dos this weekend too! No, I’m not running all weekend – I’m not that hardcore.
It’s my BIRTHDAY Saturday, and I’m heading to Boston to celebrate with my boyfriend and family. My sister has a crew meet in Boston this weekend, so I’m going to that, as well as visiting a really good friend.
We don’t have many plans for the weekend except for the crew meet, so spontaneity it will be. I’m perfectly fine with roaming the city, and maybe finding a Trader Joe’s (since I’ve NEVER been to one).
It shall be a spontaneous weekend:
I’ll be the ripe old age of 22 (on the 22nd – golden birthday!). Hah, I know it’s not old, but I’m seriously wondering how I got to be a 22 and a senior in college?
All pictures courtesy of Pinterest. Addicted.
How do you forget all your “to-do lists?”
Do you like spontaneity?
Any Boston restaurant/activity recommendations? Or Trader Joe’s must buys?

Senior year sure is getting busy.
Time really goes by fast with a day filled with classes, tutoring (I’m tutoring intro nutrition and LOVE it), running/gym time, making dinner, washing dishes, and trying to have a social life.
Oh, and trying to figure out my life for next year. Internships? Grad school? Dash off to Europe and jump around for the year (I wish!)?
I wanna go here and do yoga.
I like being busy though.
Running keeps me sane through it all. Seriously, it’s my time to just go out and forget it all. The rest of my day it’s hard to forget my continuous to-do lists, but when I head out to run, I leave it all behind.
I love that it’s my time to forget what-to-do-next, and just rock out to music or think about whatever I want. My runs have been awesome lately. I’ve been doing longer runs once a week just cause I love them, and this fall weather has been so warm and wonderful for running.
It clears my mind, so when I do get back, I CAN focus on my to-do lists.
I’m hoping to forget all my to-dos this weekend too! No, I’m not running all weekend – I’m not that hardcore.
It’s my BIRTHDAY Saturday, and I’m heading to Boston to celebrate with my boyfriend and family. My sister has a crew meet in Boston this weekend, so I’m going to that, as well as visiting a really good friend.
We don’t have many plans for the weekend except for the crew meet, so spontaneity it will be. I’m perfectly fine with roaming the city, and maybe finding a Trader Joe’s (since I’ve NEVER been to one).
It shall be a spontaneous weekend:
I’ll be the ripe old age of 22 (on the 22nd – golden birthday!). Hah, I know it’s not old, but I’m seriously wondering how I got to be a 22 and a senior in college?
All pictures courtesy of Pinterest. Addicted.
How do you forget all your “to-do lists?”
Do you like spontaneity?
Any Boston restaurant/activity recommendations? Or Trader Joe’s must buys?