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End of Summer Reflection

Hey Guys,

           It's September, (sad face) and I start school tomorrow. Today is my last day of Summer. Today I am going to be reflecting on my 2018 summer break. Mostly I'm covering what I completed on my bucket list.

Here are the things I completed on my bucket list:

1. Go shopping at Claire's accessories - Completed on the second last week of July.

2.  Post a lot more - I'd say I did really well on posting at least once a week, sometimes I even posted twice.

3. Cut my hair - I did this on the 31st of July.
4. Cook almost every or every week - I successfully did this pretty much every week.

5. The things about dance - I practiced a bit and stretched a little bit, but I have some great ideas for choreography.

6. Visit a local farmers market - I didn't visit the one I wanted to, but we went to another several times to buy corn, fruit, and fudge.

I really didn't do much this summer, but I went to some family events, hung out with friends, watched a lot of Youtube, went to some Zumba classes with my mom and decided on a new blog name.

Speaking of blog name.......



Shortly after this is posted my blog name will have changed! My new posting schedule is Saturdays, and my next post will be Saturday so stay tuned! I hope to grow and improve my blog as time goes on and this blog name will reflect me better. The URL won't be changing for the time being but will change soon.

See you Saturday!

N

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