This is my first time on here and I thought maybe with my past experiences I could give a different insight to life.
So, about me...My name is Millisa, I just turned 30 this year and I live in Utah. Not much to say about that because there isn't much to do here in Utah. I am passionate about sports, but especially baseball. There is nothing better than the crack of a bat and ball on a spring day and I am forever a Chicago Cubs fan, no matter how much they might lose. I love children, though sadly I have none of my own and I have great family and friends, to which I owe the little bit of sanity I do have to them.
I work in a big store that has clothing, houseware goods and groceries. I am a deli team trainer and for almost four years I have loved my job. It is crazy, but it pays well and seems to keep a roof over my head and the cell phone in my hand, for that I am eternally grateful.
I have been twice married, the first to someone who was abusive physically and to which I happily walked away when he raised his hand to me and the second to an emotionally abusive man. The only good thing that came out of the second marriage was the fact that I spent one year of my life living in North Chicago, Illinois. Which as you can imagine was a definite culture shock to someone from Utah. It was one of the best and scariest experiences of my life.
While living in Chicago I got to do numerous exciting and fun things. I attended my first Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field, a Chicago Bears game at Soldier Field, spent a week in downtown Chicago going to every museum and Navy Pier where I took my first ride on a speed boat that was so exciting I didn't want to get off. I encountered a lot of dangerous rain storms and tornado warnings while living there, both which scared the daylights out of me. I spent summer days at Six Flags (which is way better than Lagoon and almost cheaper...) and I attended a timed race trial for NASCAR! It is such an amazing city and these are times I truly will never forget. In some cases I almost wish I was still there...
Hopefully my rantings might help someone out there that has either been in a situation like it or that just wants to enjoy a funny story and think, man, I am glad that didn't happen to me! Until next time my faithful blog followers...
~Millisa
Great first blog, Milli vanilli! I can't wait to follow along with you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I hope that it can entertain you and help you through any rough patches. Love ya.
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