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Jan 01, 2006 19:10

That meme about calendars and the first sentences of journal entries...you know...

I only started LJ in April (it feels like so much longer!  But I guess a lot has happened since April)
April: OK, I've finally given in.
May: So today was fun.  AP English was a blast...
June: I was helping Jonathan look up quotes and behold! I have only come across more sappiness.
July: Hi from China!
August: yaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy! my internet is back!
September: Yesterday was my last day of work.
October: This has to be really quick, because I have to leave for some orientation crap soon.
November: Indie in D Bar yesterday
December: Lectures ended wendesday, hooray!
My first sentences are pretty indicative of the times, I guess.  May, the month of APs, June and writing superlatives/graduating, July in China, August and my supertraumatic!week without internet but other than that nothing much lol, September seeing you guys off, working a bit, gearing up for college myself, October beginnings, November frivolities, December endings.

Overall, a great, enjoyable year.  I loved how it wasnt like the last 13 years when I had in nine months in school, a three-month break.  rinse and repeat.  Second semester senior year doesn't count as school :P

2005 was momentous for me because I think I really came into my own.  I'm really happy I ended high school in a really comfortable position with great friends and experiences.  This year I questioned myself and my priorities, cast aside logic and reasoning, made big decisions, threw myself into them, and stuck with them.  Probably the thing I'm most proud about :)

Resolutions?  Same 'ol, same 'ol.  Keeping in touch.  Exercising.  No more using the fact that I'm in England and surrounded by European chocolate as an excuse.  Oh! and a new one: making 2006 as spontaneous and fun as 2005.  I don't want to fall into a monotony that school easily brings again.  Which means, planning spring break and summer holidays soon :)
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