I've been catching up on the latest season of Grey's Anatomy, and for a couple of episodes they've been talking about how change is what you make of it. Lexie Grey dyed her hair blonde after she and Mark Sloan broke up. Everybody was teasing her about it, calling her "Trauma Room Barbie". I must say that I was quite fond of the change. She looked pretty. Yes, kind of like Barbie. But that shouldn't be a bad thing. (I could've chosen a better photo of her, but I just had to choose this one with Dr. Jackson Avery/Jesse Williams. He is such a dreamboat.) There's also this other story about some patient who's about to die blahblahblah, but I don't want to get into it. It's too serious for this blog.
Change is what you make of it.
You can take a bad thing and make it work for you. And that's the great thing about change--the possibilities are endless.
This is so relevant to me right now, because it's finally the three-week summer break I have been waiting for since the beginning of the summer semester. I am finally free of academic responsibilities until the 15th of next month and I can do whatever the hell I want. But, unfortunately, two years of summer semester has taught me boredom out of summer nothingness.
I am seriously bored out of my wits. And when I'm bored I find things to change. The first thing I usually try to change is my hair, which I can't really change right now since I've cut it in its shortest six weeks ago. And although I've been tempted to cut it despite its length--or lack of one, I'm stopping myself before I look like a boy. If I can't change my hair, I usually go around the internet and change my various blogs' layout. But I just did that a few weeks ago. So, what do I change now?
While I figure things out, enjoy a few photos of what I have been up to in the past couple of months. (And my shorter hair which a lot of people still aren't used to, btw) All of it are from college since my high school friends and I haven't been vain at all the past few times we've seen each other.
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