pretty fandamntastic.

2007 was a pretty fandamntastic year for me. For the first time since high school, I didn’t have any existential crises (crisises?). And even though I’ve had a few mini meltdowns where I doubted my relationship, I never once doubted that the rest of my life was going exactly as it was meant to.

For the first time since high school I’ve been able to hold a steady GPA and it’s not just because the material is easier, but because I’m actually interested in it. That, and I realise that this is my third chance when most people are lucky if they get a second. I’ll graduate within the year–only a few months later than the majority of my peers from high school and JHU.

Despite some financial trouble mid year, I’m back on track with all of my bills now and have enough income to not only keep my creditors happy, but also to have a little extra to splurge on myself once in awhile.

And finally but not least of all, I’ve got an amazing man who loves me the way I am and I couldn’t be happier. We’re looking for a place of our own and I predict that before this year is out, I’ll have a ring.

I managed to keep all of my last year’s resolutions, even if living in the moment got me into a bit of trouble. But in the words of –someone whose name i’ll enter after i get a chance to google it– “I’d rather look back on my life and say ‘I wish I hadn’t done that’ than ‘I wish I had.'”

On that rather lengthy note, resolutions for 2008:

— start an investment fund/stock portfolio for myself

Okay’ so really only one resolution. But thats mostly because I don’t want to list the things that I know I’ll do anyway (spend more time with family, find a new job) or the things I always try to do but inevitably fail (exercise more, eat healthier). And so my only resolution this year is one that I know will take effort, but I should be able to accomplish.

I think 2008’s gonna be pretty fandamntastic as well.

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