+Today is a very important day. It is John's 25th birthday. Unfortunately, it is also Monday, so I didn't have much of a chance to do anything special for him on his actual birthday. This weekend was full of birthday festivities, though. We went bowling with Josh on Friday, had a party at his sister's on Saturday, and a party here on Sunday. Tonight I took him out to dinner and gave him three wishes for anything he wants - but it has to be something I do for him, not something I buy. That makes it more meaningful right? =)
+Today was also the day I started my new job. I think it will be a good job. I like the people that I will be working with, a lot, and the work seems like it will be fairly easy once I catch on.
-I have school tomorrow and feel like I haven't done any school work in forever. I really have to get started on my Death and Dying paper which is due in four weeks. And my immigration paper. Ahhhhh!
+I weighed myself at John's tonight and lost eight pounds since starting my anti-paralyzed-stomach pills. YAY!
+Ohhh! And almost four weeks after the keying of John's mustang, Misty is finally home and looking brand new! Just in time for his birthday =)
keep on going right on through, don't even worry what they say about you, it's not that hard to keep your head held high
Showing posts with label mustang. Show all posts
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Monday, October 6, 2008
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new home
I've found a new home. This site is way easier to navigate and use and whatnot. So yay!
I am getting very excited about NYC on Saturday. I've never been, and have heard so many great stories from people who have been. So much happens there; it seems spontaneous, exciting, and foreign. I think it's so strange that I can consider a city that is two hours from my house foreign! It's definitely a completely different world than my middle-class small suburban town.
We are planning on going to World of Disney (of course...I've been bugging J to go with me for the last year), Times Square, Rockafellar Center, and Central Park. I really don't know how much you can do in just a day trip, but we'll find out. I can't wait to see A again, we haven't hung out since March. And we will be meeting the oh-so-kind Aly and witty Kirby! Especially exciting, for sure. It will definitely be worth the 7am train ride!
And this is why I am more and more disappointed with Americans each and every day:

Someone keyed J's Mustang in the middle of the night on Monday. Most likely, he says, they were after his rims and got pissed when they couldn't get the lock off. Really, what benefit do you get from keying this car? You still end up with nothing!
I am getting very excited about NYC on Saturday. I've never been, and have heard so many great stories from people who have been. So much happens there; it seems spontaneous, exciting, and foreign. I think it's so strange that I can consider a city that is two hours from my house foreign! It's definitely a completely different world than my middle-class small suburban town.
We are planning on going to World of Disney (of course...I've been bugging J to go with me for the last year), Times Square, Rockafellar Center, and Central Park. I really don't know how much you can do in just a day trip, but we'll find out. I can't wait to see A again, we haven't hung out since March. And we will be meeting the oh-so-kind Aly and witty Kirby! Especially exciting, for sure. It will definitely be worth the 7am train ride!
And this is why I am more and more disappointed with Americans each and every day:

Someone keyed J's Mustang in the middle of the night on Monday. Most likely, he says, they were after his rims and got pissed when they couldn't get the lock off. Really, what benefit do you get from keying this car? You still end up with nothing!
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