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03 September 2009

♥ girls just wanna have fun

For once in my life, this really is true. Of course I plan to keep my grades up, study hard, and all that jazz... But whereas until now everything has been about working hard to keep up a relationship and doing my best to make sure people like me, I'm ready to just be me. (Whatever that is.) It feels good to not worry so much all the time: Do they think I'm weird? Does she like me? Who cares? It's refreshing to do everything I do just for myself: I'm not working out all the time to impress boys; I'm doing it because it feels so damn good to be in shape! I'm not trying new things and meeting new people with the hopes of "finding anyone special," I'm doing it because it's fun to make new friends. 

I am Emma, and I am the master of my destiny!

Cheesy. I know. But it feels good.

♥ the best is yet to be.
9/03/2009

♥ yours truly. ;

    "And I asked myself about the present: how wide it was, how deep it was, how much was mine to keep." --Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five

♥ Thank you

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