Restless \Rest"less\, a. [AS. restle['a]s.]
1. Never resting; unquiet; uneasy; continually moving; as, a restless child; not satisfied to be at rest; averse to repose or quiet; eager for change;
Hello, my name is Corey and I am a change-a-holic.
I’m continually looking for new adventures. New places to explore, new activities to dive into, new goals to exceed. See, when I was a little kid and they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up I really didn’t have an answer. I didn’t understand why I had to pick one thing to be interested in and just stick with. And guess what: I still think that way! So I figure because I am unable to decide which activity to try, why not try them all!
To date I can draw, dance, paint, sing, act, and write. I have been a grocery clerk, a waitress, a bartender, a spokes model, a video vixen, an advertising rep, marketing coordinator and window salesperson. And everyday I’m itching to try something new. Something different. Something fun.
So what’s next?
I absolutely love to dance. Been doing it since I was a little girl. Could never call me a professional or anything; it’s more of a fun pastime. Lately I’ve been itching to try another type of dancing though: belly dancing.
Who can’t resist that? Great workout, hot costumes, lots of attention. So what the heck? I’m going to tackle belly dancing.
I’m giving myself only a few weeks to transform my stiff midsection into a beautifully sculpted rhythmic work of art. The goal is to not only be good in class – but to be ready for the quarterly dance performance sometime in July. And who knows, I could be performance ready well before then!
Follow me on this journey through the alleyways of Bollywood and bare midriffs while I attempt to inevitably put on a performance Shakira would be envious of. It won’t be easy, not only because my shoulders refuse to shimmy separately from the rest of my body, but because in the midst of working and maintaining a normal social life I have actually started trying to date again, making rehearsals difficult. But I’m going to do it. Why? Because I’m a veritable virtuosa. I can do anything.