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My Summer Bucket List Part 2




 
Hey Guys,

Here is part 2 of my summer bucket list. It is almost August so my summer is almost half over! Anyways, without further ado, let's get started.

1. Choreograph something mature/ just in general - So I've been taking a little break from choreographing since May-ish, I have some ideas and I am choreographing something currently to the song "To Build a Home" by the Cinematic Orchestra. I also have an idea for a post about choreography.

2. Discover myself - My goal is that by the end of the summer I can know myself a little bit more. I want to eat healthier, be a lot more confident with my style and myself,  be a bit more flexible and discover new ways of moving my body through dance.

3. Cook every week or almost - So I've cooked almost every week of the summer so far and I really want to continue it for the rest of the summer. It gives my parents a break from cooking as well.

4. Spend less time on Youtube - I watch a lot of Youtube and I've been watching it a lot more lately since I don't have school. I have been wasting my day away lately and I want to spend more time off of it. By doing more fun things, spending more time with family, my dog and just using my time to the fullest.
5. Cut my hair - Cut my hair - Last year I donated my hair and I loved the length it was cut to (Shoulder length). I let my hair grow out over the course of the past year because it was easier for dance and stuff. Now I want to cut it back to the same length again.

6. Explore and experiment with journalism - A few months ago I wanted to start a school newspaper, I talked to a teacher and he said to explore journalism and write some articles over the summer. He also said he might teach me a bit in the fall.

Well that's it for my summer bucket list! I hope to achieve all of these things. I actually already went to claire's, it was just the other day.
 Anyways.......

I hope you enjoyed,

N

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