
As it’s October (AKA, breast cancer awareness month), I feel that it’s fitting to raise my voice in support of all of those fighting breast cancer. #Fight on. #Stay strong

As it’s October (AKA, breast cancer awareness month), I feel that it’s fitting to raise my voice in support of all of those fighting breast cancer. #Fight on. #Stay strong
The life of a teenage writer…

Incredible domino tribute to Taylor Swift. This video is insanely cool.
How it feels getting behind the wheel and starting the car for the first time…

Good news, I got my permit today after many failed attempts! If you’re struggling to achieve something, keep working at it! Hard work and perseverance does pay off. To celebrate passing my permit test, I’m going to post a song that I feel fits the occasion nicely.
Good old Rascal Flatts. 🙂 It’s hard to believe that this movie came out nine years ago. I officially feel old.
I hope all of you out there have a great day with your families today. 🙂
I’d like to start off this blog by wishing a warm hello to all of those reading this. I’m super excited to start up this blog, but I figured I’d take the time to tell a little bit about myself first. I’m a teenager, thus the reason for my blog title 1 Timothy 4:12 Girl, a Bibliophile, which is another word for someone who loves books, an aspiring author and songwriter, and I love music (And usually have a song stuck in my head.) I keep pretty busy with classes during the school year, but I recently started summer break, and thus, I’ll have more time to blog and try to figure out ways to not get bored. As I’m sitting here, on my couch at home, my Dad is watching some show called Alaskan Bush People and my cat is laying on the head of the couch sleeping. Small peek into a typical night at my house.
Hmm, summer. Perhaps that could be my first blog topic. To me, summer is almost like New Years Eve. A fresh start to set new goals and accomplish new things. Some of my goals for this summer are to pass the permit test and practice driving for the first time, read some books that I didn’t have time to read during the school year, work on a longtime series that I hope to publish someday, etc. Not too long ago, I organized my room. That was interesting, to say the least. You know how things pile up and before you know it, the term junk drawer isn’t just a figure of speech? That’s what happened to my drawers. Thus, I made a clean sweep. In other words, every piece of paper or random, broken object that bared no significance or attachment must go. I have to say, it feels pretty good to organize my room and actually know where stuff is. This summer, I encourage all of you to set some goals for yourself before you enter into the new school year. Definitely take some time to relax as well (I spent some quality time yesterday with Saved By The Bell: The College Years. Good old 90s TV.), but don’t let summer pass you by without accomplishing some goals and sticking to them. Because as evidenced by my freshly organized drawers, accomplishment feels very good when you’re done.
Ready. Set. Make that Summer Bucket List.