Seventeen Again

Oh, to be seventeen again, 
waist deep in naivety and lessons to be taught up the road ahead. 

At that age, there was still so much I had to learn, 
Not sure what tortured me more, painstaking algebraic equations or innocent crushes never returned.

Always happy but never satisfied, with a constant craving for
something more.

Sometimes I wish I could go back,
so that this time around, I could slow down and savor every minute I had.

I’d hold on a little longer to all the ebbs and flows that come with getting older.
This life doesn’t get any easier—wish somebody would’ve told her. 

But how was I supposed to know, 
that’s just the way life goes?

If I knew then, what I know now,
I’d have realized sooner, there was nothing to worry so much about. 

I could, without hesitation, let go of the things that no longer serve me,
nor contribute to my peace.

I’d free myself from the constraints
of these growing pains,

stop trying to make 
life pick up the pace.

I still may not have everything exactly figured out, but without seventeen, 
I would’ve never been able to continue down this path, and grow into the woman I am now at twenty-three going on thirty.

I believe 23 has many great things in store for me. Here’s to getting older!

Birthday at the Ballpark

A week ago today I celebrated my 22nd birthday in the best way possible: at the ballpark!

The Houston Astros 2017 and 2022 World Series banners above the home run train in left field of Minute Maid Park.

When I saw that the reigning Word Series Champions were going to be playing at home on my birthday, I knew I had to grab tickets to go. Once I secured my tickets months in advance, I then wanted to find the perfect game day outfit.

This bling Houston Astros logo v-neck was perfect for a casual and stylish look to don at the ballpark.

Upon entry to the game, everyone in attendance received a Jose Altuve 2022 World Series replica ring.

Before finding our seats, we visited the team store. There I was able to get a Jeremy Peña World Series white and gold jersey (thanks Mom!). I chose second-year shortstop Jeremy Peña’s #3 jersey to represent the day of my birthday on the 3rd of May.

Our seats gave us a perfect view of the field, in line with third base and home plate.

Even though we lost, we still had a great time at the ballpark. We were even witness to an Alex Bregman two-run home run, his first in Minute Maid Park this season.

All in all the stars had aligned for me to have a 22nd to remember!