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Getting back into it...

Hell my fellow followers and friends.
I have been out of touch for the longest time, but I never stopped thinking about my blog. I have so many great subjects to talk about, and I can't wait to share them with you.
First and foremost, I want to thank everyone for still visiting my page even when I wasn't updating it. It's so amazing to see the page views grow daily! Second I will be adding some new subjects, like health and health issues, to my blog. And lastly I will reverse the time back a little so I can tell you about my amazing summer and it's adventures!
So I want to start by sharing my first experience bungee jumping! My friend wanted to do that for her birthday and I never really had the wish to go bungee...But I changed my mind almost last minute and decided to go! OH MY GOD, let me tell you, the adrenaline rush is UNREAL! If you ever have a chance to do it, trust me you will not regret! It takes some commitment to jump, but if you just force your mind to believe in yourself, you will jump on 1. I went to a place called "Bridge to Nowhere. The instructors are really great and they helped me to believe in myself and to jump on...5,4,3,2,1 and there I went. All I remember is flying at the speed of light, an insane amount of adrenaline kicked in, I even forgot to scream for a few seconds! 

So there is a video for you to enjoy, if you're having trouble viewing it; it is also posted on my insta @laasbella.

I will be back with more things...
As Always, Stay Classy My Friends <3

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  1. Girl you are crazy, but I still love you, and soooooo proud of all things you achieve so far...Keep going...

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