Saturday, November 9, 2019

Goals Sooner Than Later...

Hello everyone!!

So, like with any other blog I have ever had, I am having a hard time keeping it up to date. Needless to say, there is a lack of accountability. In a way... Even though I haven't been updating as much as I said that I would originally would be doing, goals are still being worked towards. 

School is going awesomely. Just a few weeks away from doing finals for this semester. For my mid-terms, I got A's on both of them and currently sitting at comfortable A's in both classes. 

As for archery, I haven't been going to the range and practicing like I should be. Even though the practice hasn't been there, I have been going to locals shoots. 
This past weekend I went to the Semiahmoo shoot at Chilliwack Heritage Park. On Saturday, I placed 3rd and I did not place on Sunday. Although I would have finished 4th, if there was a ribbon for that. I also picked up some information about the upcoming 3D Indoor Nationals that Semiahmoo is hosting in 2020. I am seriously 
thinking about joining this year. Needless to say it will be a lot earlier than what I anticipated, however due to certain events that happened today (which I will hopefully be able to write another blog about in a few days about) I am really excited to participate in this. If I were to participate in this tournament, I would want to go into the Known 50 category. This is mostly because I am still not entirely confident in my ability to guesstimate ranges. The only thing that I would have to do before this I register for this shoot, is get my BCAA membership. As a BCAA member, I would then be eligible for medals. I like medals. 

Anyways, hopefully I can update with some good news in a few days about my meeting I had this morning. *fingers crossed*

Until next time... 

Friday, August 23, 2019

End of a Chapter

Greetings!

Today is a little bitter sweet for me. And I didn’t even really realize it until I looked at my memories on my Facebook page. Here is a little back story…

About a year and half ago, I had some extra money so I decided that I wanted to buy a motorcycle. So after doing some research on what type of motorcycle I wanted, the boyfriend and I went to one of the local motorcycle shops to see what they had in stock. After sitting on  a few different ones, I ended up falling in love with a 2018 Honda CRF250 Rally. She was a limited-edition black/grey colour scheme and just happened to be serial number 00001 for that edition. A rare find to say the least. Talked to the salesman a little bit, then ended up leaving to think about it without putting any money down. While we were driving home, the salesman called me up with a lower offer for the bike and said that if I did want it that he would have to take a deposit on it as it probably wouldn’t last long, being a limited-edition and number 00001. I end up giving him my credit card number over the phone so that he could take a deposit. The next day, I borrow my dads truck (as I have yet to get my motorcycle license, I don’t even have the learners for it at this point), so that we can go pick it up. So, on a rainy March day, I become the proud owner of this:
2018 Honda CRF250 Rally

This is Girlie. Yes, that is what I named my motorcycle. Needless to say, it is a lot more creative than what I have named my car; which is Car. Anyways, so I ended up passing my written exam and then the boyfriend starts to teach me how to ride. Kind of. Although he has taught me all about archery, I cannot learn how to ride a motorcycle from him. He has been riding dirt bikes/motorcycles since he was knee-high to a grasshopper, so it is already second nature to him. Not so much for me. I don’t even know how to drive a standard vehicle, so the whole “having to shift gears” thing is completely foreign to me. After a few lessons from him, I am not enjoying riding at all, and I don’t want to really take the bike out at all. I apologize to the boyfriend, and tell him that I want to take lessons through one of the local driving schools instead. He doesn’t think that I should, but as it is my money, I’m going to do what I want with it. Fast forward to June and I have had my three days worth of lessons and they do the skills test as part of the schooling. So on day three on training, I have now completed my skills test and am able to ride motorcycle without having a supervisor, however I still cannot ride after dark. Needless to say, that rule got broken one evening when the boyfriend and I decided to go on a ride for ice cream. We left our house at about 8pm (summer time so sun doesn’t set until about 10pm), and did not make it home until almost midnight. I was able to make a just over 2 hour ride (round trip, minus the ice cream break) into a 4 hour ride. Anyways, August hits and a few days before my road test I have one last lesson to see if I have picked up any bad habits (which I haven’t). The day of my test arrives and I go to the school to pick up my loaner motorcycle (although I have Girlie insured, I am more comfortable taking the test on the schools bikes as opposed to my own) for an hour long pre-ride before heading to the DMV for my test. Part way through my test I am convinced that I have failed. I don’t recall what it is that I did that I made me think that, but I just knew for sure that I failed. Once we get back to the DMV, my tester asks me how I think I did, and I tell him that I think I failed and explain why I think that. He hands me my paperwork and except for not shoulder checking at one spot, I passed with flying colours. So, on August 23, 2018, this picture was taken:

Did you catch that date? Let me put it again, just in case you missed it. August 23, 2018. If you read that in the next hour and half, that would be today. As of today, I officially have had my motorcycle license for an entire year.
Now you’re probably wondering what this all has to do with the title of this post. I mentioned that a chapter has ended in my life. Get to the point, Lisa!
At approximately 2:30pm, I said good-bye to Girlie. I sold her to a very nice gentleman in Vancouver who promises to take very good care of her. In the year and a half that I had owned Girlie, I only put 814km on her. I had only gone on two rides this year. One with the boyfriend and one of my friends/coworkers, and a group ride I did on International Women Ride Day. I realized that I don’t enjoy riding. I am completely content on riding on the back. Driving in general is starting to lose its appeal. That is a strong statement coming from me, considering I have been known to just hop in my car and go. Heck, I almost drove to Calgary one weekend just to go visit one of my best friends. I could afford to it. Didn’t really have any clothes with me for the weather though. Seeing as my last ride was early May, it just didn’t make any sense to keep holding on to her. As much as I hate to see her go, not because I miss riding her (because I don’t) but because I no longer can say that I have her.
So in a ironic twist, I sold my motorcycle on the one year anniversary of getting my motorcycle license. Thanks Facebook for that memory.
Until next time… xo

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Welcome

Hello everyone!

Welcome to my new blog!

I have had two different blogs before, however I am going to give it another go and hopefully this one I can actually keep up with. My other two blogs were mostly just generic blogs about anything and everything. Whereas this one I am going to try to keep strictly pertaining to 1) my pursuit of becoming a professional archer and 2) my current schooling to become a Legal Administrative Assistant. If you are at all interested in reading either of my other two blogs, they are here and here. I also, technically, have a third blog. However, I haven't made any posts for it at all. I was going to attempt to have a photography blog/business; it just never took off though. It was going to mainly focused on event photography, such as galas or sporting events. With school though, I just haven't had the time to do it at all. I did do some photos of my boyfriend and his friend riding their dirt bikes, and I think I might have taken some photos of one of the races that my boyfriend was in (he races his dirt bike on single track). Other than that though, I haven't really done anything with it.

Alright, that was a bit long and drawn out. Now that you know the horrible history that I have trying to keep a blog, let me tell you a bit about what I hope to achieve with this one.

So with having my other blogs, I believe that my number one problem was that I didn't actually share my blog with anyone. Aside from people randomly finding it on Google or through the "next" button on BlogSpot, no one knew about my blogs. This time I want to change that. I plan on sharing the fact that I have a blog on Facebook. And I might, possibly, share the link to it on my Instagram account also. This way I can attempt to be held accountable for my actions (or lack of action) in regards to the purpose of this blog. With that being said… Here is the purpose of this blog!

I have two huge aspects in my life currently, aside from family and work. Those two things are school and archery (in case the title of the blog wasn’t clue enough). Within those two aspects, I have a few goals in each.

For school – I am currently attending Capilano University part-time online to get a certificate as a Legal Administrative Assistant. My fourth semester will be starting shortly, which means I only have 3 semesters left (half way done). My goals for school at the moment are:

  • Continue to be on the Academic Merit Honor List
  • Graduate with Distinction
  • Get my Bachelor of Legal Studies in Paralegal (a few years off)

I have already been on the Merit list for my 2nd semester and I have not yet found out if I have made it for the 3rd semester, although with the grades that I got, I’m pretty sure that I’ll be on it. As for Graduate with Distinction, I am currently on the road to doing that. The main focus would be to not get any grades under a C+. Although, seeing as I am currently sitting at a 4.06 GPA (highest is 4.33), I don’t think it’ll be that difficult to accomplish. My GPA would be higher if it wasn’t for a course in the first semester that pulled it down – got a C+ in that class, all my other classes so far have been A’s and A+’s. As for my Bachelor, it’ll be a few years before I can start looking towards that goal. I need to get a few years in a law firm first before I go back for this. Although I’m not too sure how it would work to continue to work and go to school full-time to pursue my Bachelor. At least I’ll have a head start with my certificate in LAA.


For archery – I have been doing archery for about 7 years now. My boyfriend first got me into it, and I have surpassed him in skill now. He no longer participates in local archery shoots as he gets really bad target panic and cannot seem to shake it at all. So on the weekends, I’ll do archery and he’ll go dirt biking. My goals for archery are:

  • Participate in the 3D Provincials
  • Participate in the 3D Nationals
  • Get onto Team BC
  • Participate in the 3D Worlds
  • Start shooting the IBO tournaments in the USA

Essentially, I want to try and go pro with my archery. I really love the sport and with the right headspace, I believe that I can go far. My main focus for now will be fitting in additional archery practices (aside from local shoots) with my school schedule. So the majority of these goals won’t be achieved until after I graduate from CapU. School is my number one priority, however I can continue to practice and get better at archery so that once I graduate, my archery goals will be easier to achieve.


So that is my main reason for my blog. Accountability. Along with posting about my schooling and archery, I will also post other things that are happening in my life. Such as hunting, fishing, general fun with the girls, etc. Need to make sure that I keep that work/life balance.

Until next time… xo