I graduated college, moved into an apartment with Bryan and started my first job.
I didn’t want to be a programmer. Four years of college convinced me it was hard and I was terrible at it. I didn’t know what I wanted to do, but I figured once I started working, I’d figure it out.
I thought I would hate working. I figured at best, I would tolerate my job as most people do.
I thought being an adult would suck.
I thought cheerios were a decent lunch and a lean cuisine was dinner.
I thought Denise Austin’s personal training DVD was hard.
I couldn’t do more than a couple of pushups.
I couldn’t talk to people I didn’t know.
I thought my Subaru was a good car.
I had no money.
I was an end-of-the-alphabet person.
No one was getting married or having kids.

Crazy when you think about it eh?
How, isn’t it amazing how much life can change in such a small amount of time. :)
It definitely sounds like you’re happier now than you thought you would be five years ago, which is really encouraging for someone like me who is still working on her bachelor’s degree. :)
Haha, I wonder how I was 5 years ago. I mean, I hadn’t thought about it like you did, maybe I’ll make a list one day soon. But wow, going from the end-of-the-alphabet girl to being at the beginning… That is funny! I hadn’t thought about that, haha. But wow, 5 years, a lot has changed for you!!! And for the better too!! Lucky you, and good job! :)