Georgia’s Blog, turning 21
Last week I officially become an adult and celebrated turning the big 2 1 and I got absolutely spoiled. I celebrated with family and close friends on the actual night of my birthday and had a 21st on the Friday night where I had my friends from Sydney come out to help me celebrate. It was amazing the amount of love I received. It was great entering my next phase of my life with the ones I love most, not one bit of drama was caused, which is extremely rare for people my age and everyone told me they had fun. It’s a great feeling having good friends, because I know I’ll never have to go through life alone, they made it their mission to make me smile and the smile stayed on all weekend.
It’s scary to think now I’m 21, a big moment in my life that everyone is congratulating me on, I feel as though I need to make a big life change or decision, but I guess that will come with time. I can feel myself growing up, this year especially I have grown up a lot and I’m the same, yet a different person than I was this time last year.
One thing I am going to do is to be more proactive, to make things I want happen for myself, I’ve always been a goal setter but it’s time to walk the walk. I’m also making it a priority to live a healthier lifestyle, I wouldn’t classify myself unhealthy but there is always room for improvement.
I guess I have some thinking to do mostly, about what is really important to me and what I want out of life. Like I said I’ve always had a bucket list and to-do list, but this time round I feel as though life is going to wait for me and all those things I want to achieve, now is the time to do it.
I still don’t feel 21, I don’t know what 21 is meant to feel like, but I definitely feel my life and self-changing, in a positive way. With friends, they couldn’t get better. Work, I have endless possibilities. My health, is always a work in progress, but one that is getting a lot of focus and my dreams, are coming true bit by bit each day.
So like they say, live it up, drink it down and party on, because life is one big party and I’ve RSVP’d
Until next time,
Georgia














