Sunday, December 11, 2005

Getting Closer

I didn't post yesterday. I'm sorry. Sue me. Watch me care. Okay, already, I'll work on it! Damn, just get off my case. Am I starting to sound like Tom Hanks, talking to Wilson, the soccer ball, in the movie Castaway?

This is, from the left, Laura, Nancy, and Amy. This was lastnight at Amy's suprise birthday party. She was really surprised as everyone started showing up, seeminly for no reason. Elias had called us that morning, and asked us to be there around 7:30pm. They were going out later that night, and Elias got called into work. He got home at 8:20pm, so the party got started a bit later than expected. All in all, it turned out to be even more of a suprise that way, so it worked. Amy eventually caught on. I think she was pleased. Good job Elias.

Okay, I'm going to go ahead and say it: "It's begining to look a lot like Christmas..." I'll let you recite the rest. Luckily, we're going to Disney this year. The only year I felt Christmasy was when I delivered for Meal-On-Wheels. I'd like to do it again this year, but it seems to be mostly outsourced. I'll call and see if they need anything, but they didn't last year. It was on of those things that to do on Christmas that didn't make you feel like commercialized, materialistic scum. Well, almost.

Speaking of materialized commercialistic scum -opps, got it backwards- time for a COMMERCIAL!
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Nancy and I watched this movie tonight. I highly recommend it. I especially highly recommend purchasing it through the link above, since I get some money if you do. How's that for commercialized? If you want to save some money, go to Blockbuster, and get the previously viewed ones, like I do. This one is a keeper.

Tuesday is my final, and I haven't really studied all that much yet. I really need to. I think I'll do well, but I'd rather go in a bit more prepared. I'll study tomorrow, but I've been keeping up most of the semester, so it will really be review.

I worked today from 12-8 at Sports Authority. It was busy.

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