Please excuse the over excitement, but, I just registered for Italian! And I'm so very excited because a.) I actually committed to something and b.) now, if we ever do go to Italy, I'll hopefully be able to speak the language and c.) my hope is that when we have children, I can teach our children to speak Italian. I never had the blessing of parents who spoke any other language, and hey, even if it is Italian, they'll still be that much cooler.
And, I'll finally get to go here:
image via flickr
Eeek! Now, let's just hope this class will be everything I'm hoping it will be.
I've been in kind of a major funk lately, but, let me tell you, having a goal like making it through the race in December (not that I'm stressing or anything) and looking forward to speaking Italian, and currently reading Eat, Pray, Love (I've heard it changes lives, let's hope--any other "life changing" books, y'all?), is making me feel better already. I am trying to get to know the real me, the real person that I am.
I never had a chance to "be a kid" and, when I thought I was going to get a summer of travel with BFF L, I had to go and buy a house, thus, nixing my travel money (damn being a grown up!). So, while I've spent my summer hunkered down at crazy workplace with topsy turvy spazziness, I've let myself get into that stupid feeling sorry for myself place--that I loathe. I'm trying to crawl out of it. But, let me tell you, the past few (who are we kidding here, it's been more like ohh 5+) years have been hard, and, I've decided that it's time I take care of me. If that means learning Italian, running in a race, and therefor being exhausted, that is A OK, because that's what I wanted I didn't ask anyone's opinion on the matter.
Hi, I'm Ally, aka The Shabby Princess. It's nice to meet you.
(sorry y'all to be a Debbie Downer, I just wanted to share a little bit about moi. Don't get too uncomfortable--silly, funny, crazy SP will be back in full force tomorrow, don't you worry).