Here goes....
- Ran a marathon.
- Visited 6 continents.
- Visited 43 states.
- Graduated from Columbia University with my master's degree.
- Graduated from Auburn University with my undergrad degree.
- Sailed around the world on a ship.
- Lived in Alaska.
- Spent two fabulous years living in New York City.
- Saw the start of the Iditarod.
- Spent New Year's Eve in Times Square.
- Learned how to use a chainsaw.
- Spent a summer as a camp counselor.
- Rented my first apartment post-college, lived off ramen noodles, and slept on an air mattress on the floor because I was too broke to afford furniture. And survived.
- Went to a taping of The Price is Right.
- Went to Disney World 7 times. And Disneyland 3 times.
- Celebrated in Times Square when President Obama won the election.
- Joined a sorority.
- Saw New Kids on the Block in concert. Finally.
- Swam with dolphins.
- Went skydiving.
- Spent a year living on food stamps and in section 8 housing. (Thanks, AmeriCorps.)
- Spent 7 years in ROTC.
- Spent a total of 10 years working at Gap, Inc.
- Bought my first car.
- Maxed out my first credit card. And (almost) paid it off.
- Saw more Broadway shows than I can count actually on Broadway.
- Moved across the country 8 times.
- Became a certified Wild Land Firefighter. (This training won't be complete until the week after B Day, but I'm going to go ahead and count it.)
- Was accepted to Teach for America.
- Spent 3 years in AmeriCorps.
I was talking with a friend on the phone today and she asked, "At 20, where did you think you would be at 30?" That is a difficult question to answer because past-Elizabeth was a very different girl than the one I am now. I feel like I know myself a heck of a lot better now than I did then. I know what I want, what is important to me, what fills my bucket, and what makes me happy. I have a much better idea of what I want out of life now than I did then. While I am extremely grateful for past-Elizabeth's challenges and experiences, I am really excited for what the future holds for future-Elizabeth.
Here's to being 30, flirty, and thriving!
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