So this thing.
Thanksgiving has passed...I survived Black Friday...the break ended fast...I worked.
I really meant to get on here and sum up my holiday because I know that in two, three, four years time I'll be looking back at all my posts and reminiscing in all the memories about Thanksgiving.
Well, this years Thanksgiving was ordinary but very nice with a simple at home meal with family and dessert with the other family side afterwards.
I went out Black Friday morning with mom and simply marveled at the mentality of some people as they shop. That's the fun of it all. I didn't buy a single thing nor did I really intend to. I simply liked getting up really really early before the sun and running into people's carts.
Sounds a little crazy to me...but a memory none the less. :)
These days I've still been working to get a Wii. Who would have thought they'd be so darn hard to get? Instant sellouts, far and distant shipping dates, clueless employess....it's all very frustrating especially because it's out of my hands. I won't even be buying the console. It's an early Christmas gift. So all I can do is wait. meh
Aside from that serious video game nonsense which I don't even want to talk about, I've sent out a total of 3 college applications to the date. Still waiting on TCNJ but Rowan and Rider should be getting back to me fairly soon I would think.
And school goes on. I've been reading a lot lately now that there isn't anything required for English at the moment. (knock on wood) Like today I picked up my first Kurt Vonnegut book (Slaughter House Five) and it's pretty fascinating. I think I can get into it. (First time I've ever said that about classic lit btw)
OO and Scrubs is back on NBC Thursday nights at 9. Watch it.
And Heroes on NBC Monday at 9. (This week coming is last episode before break...watch it)
And that about cuts it for my tv this season. Lost is off for a bit..I work a lot..
I'm kinda out of the loop, but at the same time, I've never been more in it; this cycle of never-ending things to do.
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