Monday, January 13, 2014

Happy New Year Everyone!!!

On NYE, I watched a comedy show with Alice and Janice at the Masonic auditorium.  As I walking down the streets of San Francisco’s Nob Hill I noticed that there’s so many young people dressed up for some kind of masquerade party at the hotels around the area.  I thought to myself that I should do that one day and dress up for a NYE’s masquerade party.  I told Janice and Alice about the idea while we were walking down the streets, and Jan immediately said that I should go for the next NYE.  However, I was hesitant because I still don’t feel confident about my body, and needed to dress up for the next NYE which means that would attract attention.  I know this would either attract either negative or positive attention depending how my much weight I will lose in 2014.  Jan and Alice probably already knew my answer before I told them why I’m kinda iffy about it.  As we were riding the Bart back home, Jan asked me what’s my new year’s resolutions for 2014?  I told Jan that my aunt told me that I should totally change it up and do something different from my usual answer.  Which is how Jan came up with the idea of me joining a marathon this year.  I was like “oh hell no”…..and then she said that I could start small like instead of doing a real marathon (which is like 23k) do the turkey trot which is like 5k.  Jan was saying that 5k should be nothing to me because it’s like the size of Lake Merced.  I told her I dunno because I would need to train for it.  Jan offered to join me in the turkey trot if I decide to do it.  Plus I could get Vivian to join us since she offered to join me in any marathon / walking event of my choice.  Jan said that I could walk the turkey trot and not worry about running it.  She also said that I should let her know by the end of January whether or not I want join the turkey trot.  Besides thinking about the turkey trot, I’m also thinking about seriously writing my book.  It doesn’t have to be a thick book, just as long as I get something written down on paper.  To Be Continued…

            

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