Things I’ve learned since moving to Virginia.
I’ve been in Virginia for two months now, and over this period I’ve learned many things about myself, life, and other things. I decided to start a list. I hope to continue this list as I grow. Some of these things I believe I already knew, but it took a move away from home to realize it and embrace it. Enjoy!
-God has been and will always be by my side
-My mind can’t focus; I always have something going on inside
-I’m not as scared of the world as I thought I was
-I can take a huge leap of faith
-Strangers aren’t that bad; they’re kind and helpful
-My family has and will always love and support me
-The metro rail system is AMAZING
-Toll roads are ridiculous
-Friends are great; new friends are great
-Positive attitudes can get you a long way
-I can leave the bedroom door unlocked; personal fear
-I’ve lied to people throughout my life. I’m human. Everyone has
-I’ve grown mentally, spiritually, and emotionally
-Vegetarian food isn’t that bad
-Don’t cry in public. Wait until the car ride home
-No billboards+near sighted=plenty of U-turns
-Only fools drive into downtown D.C.
-Virginia drivers=reckless and impatient
-I am strong
-I know how my aunt felt when I was growing up and not being able to see her nieces or nephews
-Business casual here is business wear in Tennessee
-I make better designs for others than for myself; more motivated
-I continue to grow
-I’m a left-handed, right brain thinker, a creative mind