That was then. This is now.


Phew! 100 posts are hard to achieve! Thanks for all the comments, you guys are my inspiration!! (wow that sounded really groupie, huh)

Now since blogging is exhausting, I'm going to copy a post from Friday5 :-)

Here's the
questionnaire:

1. What’s something that used to be good but now is lame? Smoking cigarrettes! I used to smoke about 2 or 3 a day (I know that's not tooooo bad, but it was for me) and now I just think is so unnecessary. (sorry smokers! It's just my point of view) I'm not the kind that lectures the friends about smoking, most of my friends still smoke and whatever, I tolarate it ok. I don't hate it, I just can't stand it when I'm eating and people in the table next to ours is smoking, so rude (but then again, I hate it when they're obnoxiously loud too, I have lots of quirks)

2. What’s something that used to be lame but now is good?
Missing one night of partying with strangers compared to staying at home, enjoying dinner with people I love. It's priceless! I miss going out sometimes... but I get over it pretty easily. What I DO MISS is dressing up before a party, I have TONS of party clothes and I just don't get to wear them... I wonder if they still fit me..? Maybe I'll do some blog giveaway soon, they all have tags on!

3. What’s something you used to feel strongly about, but are now ambivalent about?
Spending money. I used to not save money at all (just kept living la vida loca, shopping, partying, getting drunk, eating out, etc) now I think I should save some but not ALL of it, I still feel pretty strongly about just enjoying your time as you're living it. If you want to go on a trip and you have the time, go for it! If you want those expensive shoes and you've been working pretty hard lately and had not shopped a lot, buy them! Life is too short to spend it stressing about money.

4. What’s something you used to feel ambivalent about, but now have strong feelings about?
Sex and living together before marriage. I look back at my catholic younger years and I go 'How was I so narrow-minded!' I can't believe how much I've changed (mostly in just opening my mind to new ideas and habits) since I move to the States. I think that every couple should live together before getting married and at least try (once or twice) how the sex thing works out. It's pretty vital in a relationship!

5. What’s something you used to dislike but now love? I used to hate all my boyfriended girlfriends, they would ditch us on the best night of the year, the best party just because they were tired and wanted to go home, sit on the couch and watch a movie with their significant others. Boring, I thought. LAME. They're so old. Now, I think it's one of the best things ever! I love staying at home. My friends still call me to go out and insist that I should go and that I've become 'one of them' when I say I'm too tired for that. I look back and I understand. I am proudly one of them. :-)

Feel free to copy and paste, do it yourself in your own blog! (we all have those times when we're not inspired at all and here's our hero to the rescue!)

6 comments:

  1. Maxie said...

    When I was 15 (yes, I know that's young) I felt so strongly about religion and sex before marriage... now, not so much. I'm not sure how my beliefs have changed so much.

  2. hailskitchen said...

    Hi friend! I love this questionnaire and admire your honesty. I don't even have a significant other, and I prefer to stay home. What does that say about me being boring! I am excited to try out this scary world of blogging and am so thankful I have you as a resource!

    xoH

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  5. hailskitchen said...

    Help me delete my superfluous comments! Sorry!

  6. sleepyjane said...

    I loved this meme. Can it be called a meme? :)


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