nice to eat you.

Mar 20, 2007 13:07

break was fun. well, boring, but somehow still fun enough. i made lasagna and peanut butter pie for my mom's parents, and homemade pizza and angel food cake for my dad's parents. it was nice, and i got a really really adorable thank-you card for making a good meal. i love my grandparents because they are, as the name suggests, grand.

other than that, i went to the home show and got free pens galore (and a mini bonsai kit to start growing), a flea market twice, and i saw wild hogs in the middle of a snowstorm. it was not funny, and quite frankly, i don't know why i thought it would be, especially since i don't really laugh at many comedies to begin with. however! this brings me to my next point here...i am a really really hilarious person. like, if i had a stand up routine, i would laugh so hard every time i saw myself do it. unfortunately, no one else knows that i'm so hilarious because i keep it secret and make jokes only in the dead of night when everyone else has gone to sleep. i don't know what that meant, but i'm compiling a joke book with all original jokes.

my public relations class got cancelled today and my special topics professor didn't show up. hmmmm. i have a big block of time to fill with something...something. i may teach in china next year, if for some reason is turns out to be more awesome than masspirg/other state pirgs (georgia seems cool). i don't even need to have teaching experience, just a bachelor's degree. i also want to live in a hawaiian hut i saw listed on craigslist. there's an outdoor shower and outhouse.

in other news, i'm running the hunger cleanup here at MCLA, and it would be AMAZING if some of you would donate a little bit to my fundraising. basically, it's a day of community service that students get sponsored to do, and the money goes to "clean up" hunger and homelessness. we're donating the money we raise to the louison house shelter in adams, the national student campaign against hunger & homelessness, refugee camps in darfur (they need clean water, food, shelter, medicine, etc.), and the girl-child network in zimbabwe (they help girls at risk for abuse get help). it's a really really great way to support good causes locally, nationally and internationally...you can actually donate online by going here, which is my fundraising page:

https://secure.e2rm.com/registrant/personalPage.aspx?EventID=9873&LangPref=en-CA&RegistrationID=272263

any amount is appreciated!

and that's all.
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