Hello! You can call me Billy. I'm one of the many teenagers that are living in the United States of America, and it is fabulous. I eat food. I drink water. Plus, I go to the bathroom...a lot.
(if that is tmi, you might want to leave while you still can)
I attend church every Sunday, youth group on Tuesdays, and I'm involved in a speech and debate organization that sends me to different states twice a year for about a week each.
I have two close fantabulous best friends, and many other friends that I enjoy being around.
Some would say I have a life.
Which I do... except for on about five days of the week. So I don't have a life for 261 days of the year. ESPECIALLY during the Summer. My days tend to go like this...
I wake up at 10:30 and get out of bed, I grab my earbuds and iPhone then listen to my favorite songs, I read a couple of chapters in my Bible, I get up and grab my laptop, and I play "Work at a Pizza Place" on Roblox. Eventually I get up and walk a mile on the treadmill then do some blogilates videos on YouTube. Those are the things that I can promise will happen on a day to day basis.
Including me wearing my favorite pair of black shorts and some random organization's t-shirt while having my curls tucked back into a ponytail.
Now, none of this means I'm a plain girl! I'm a teenage girl with passions, goals, and epic adventures.
But I have no license till December! No way of getting anywhere, and I have a pair of busy parents.
How can you know if you're in the same boat as me? Well. Here are three signs saying you're a dying extrovert like me!
1. You have a 24/7 urge to Do Something.
You tweeted a tweet already, checked your Instagram, and already grabbed your morning drink (coffee, tea, starbucks, etc) but you still feel like there's something you need to do. Something big and it bugs you all day long.
2. You're constantly trying to think of Someone to Text.
Yea, you have friends, but you only have 2-3 that you actually text. If you're like me and you aren't a big texting person in the first place, it makes this even harder.
3. You dream of your next Social Event.
Whether it be a full planned party or even this Sunday's church service you simply cannot wait for your next social event where you can escape the house and talk to people. You usually find yourself picturing how it might go, the people you might see, and how freeing it will feel.
Those are just three of the main things you'll notice. You also most likely have a Pinterest and spend hours on it, but that's another story. Either you totally relate to this, or you just flat out can't. If you can, this is probably the blog for you, and if you can't you can read and be humored by my troubles.
I'll be trying to escape this "Having a Life" zone (which might be harder than escaping the friend zone) possibly by just learning to enjoy it. Since I just started I'm not sure which days of the week I'll be publishing, but lets just say it'll probably be on every day but Sunday and Tuesday. ;)
Yours Truly,
Billy