Well, I kept telling myself that I needed to start up a blog over the years, and fast approaching my nineteenth birthday, I've managed to do so. I'm a very opinionated person, and I'm the type of person that will always have a lot to say. I'm a firm believer in following your dreams, you should always put your all into everything you do, and pursue happiness, whatever it means to you.
I've experienced a lot of things during my life, that I wouldn't wish upon anybody else, but I use them everyday to strengthen my mind, body and soul. Perhaps the most influential moments in my life were somewhat negative, but from negatives you can develop and grow. My family mean the absolute world to me, and without them, I wouldn't be the person I am today, so I want to take this opportunity to thank them, and one of my main aims in life is to make them proud. I'm your average teenage girl, I make mistakes, I ask for advice and do the opposite, and come running back when things go awry, I can be ecstatic one moment, and in floods of tears the next, but I wouldn't change that for the world. I may not be a perfect human being, but it's all about loving what you have, and making the most of every single moment.
I am very passionate about my sport, I love football, and I am a proud Arsenal supporter. In my spare time I train in Martial Arts - Kinjite Ryu, in which I hold a Brown Belt which is grade 3kyu. I love learning new things and I am willing to try anything that is thrown my way sports wise. You don't know what you can achieve unless you try. I have loved education throughout my life, and I am proud to have 12 decent GCSE's, a Sports Leadership qualification, 2 AS Levels and 3 full A-Levels under my belt, I have been accepted into University, but I am hoping to go straight into work, as with experience I can excel in my chosen field.
Eighteen is a funny ol' age, you're neither here nor there, you don't have a firm grasp on reality just yet, but at the same time you aren't naive and you are beginning to realise how the world really works. It's the age where friendships are tested through educational/work related choices, when relationships are just as easily made as they are broken, and when you start to realise, that growing up has to happen a LOT sooner than you had first planned when you were younger. There are many laughs and tears and memories to be made, yet I wouldn't want to change it. Life's a challenge, rise to/above it. There's not much I have to say, but this is a little introduction to my happy bubble life...
Until next time, take care of yourselves,
xoxox
1 comment:
As Hazels father, I've read the first of her blog's and it makes me proud that her mum and I have raised such a level headed, kind and considerate young lady, a princess at times,a "glass half empty" type at times...but always a trier,always willing to learn, always willing to listen(even if she ignores what you say sometimes and does her own thing)also a good friend to many.. but that is what makes her unique, I love you Hazel :)
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