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Monday, November 23, 2009

Giving Thanks

I'm prepared to empty old boxes and dig through closets to pack and go home in 2 days! It's so close, I can just feel the chilly 62 degree weather on my skin. I can't believe I haven't been home since August. It doesn't feel that long but I know it is.

In light of the holiday season, I really want to give back. I need to gather my used children books and donate them to the library. My clothes from middle school have better use at a homeless shelter, too. I'm going to smuggle my old goods out of the house before my mom figures it out. Our house has caught the hoarding bug for years and it needs to stop.

Here's a list of my things to be thankful for. I'll add on as I go:
  1. We're near 3 years and it's been wonderful. I love you dearly.
  2. For family, always there to welcome me when I come home.
  3. The greatest friends I've learned to cherish over the years.
  4. Finally realizing what I want to do with my life.
  5. This persistent need to push myself a little further.
  6. My green thumb for coming back.
  7. Hugs and kisses; security
  8. Having a drama-free apartment (seriously)
  9. Being home and embracing 40 degree weather
  10. Familiar faces and small town charm (home)
  11. A warm and comforting bed
  12. Holmes and Honnie for still remembering me!
These are the 8 that come to mind, but we'll see. I was watching this video today and it made me tear up a little. We always have something to be thankful for.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Battle of the Books

"Hey, here's a free book that'd cost you $12 at the bookstore". It's actually $4.99 on the back.

Someone on Ring Road handed me a free copy of The Origin of Species. I was greatly surprised and found the situation shady but amusing at the same time. After passing the gentleman and saw that 4 others were also doing the same thing, I laughed. These guys are trying to compete with the Bible toters and hell condemners that constantly judge students on our campus. Genius. I have nothing against Christianity, given that I'm Catholic, but some of these people with those huge signs are just too closed minded. This is fair game. It made my day.

Get a copy if you're on campus!

Friday, November 6, 2009

I Heart Abnormal Psych

I am convinced that I want to meet someone that is a savant or that has Asperger's Syndrome. That is all.