i was lost at sea.

Sep 02, 2008 13:51

...Does anyone even write in this anymore? I logged on for the first time in decades, okay months, and it seemed like one of those stupid verizon network commercials with the 'dead zone' crap. So- first year of college? It was pretty awesome. Summer? Well, see, there were two parts of summer- part A and part B. Part A consisted of me trying to distance myself from people in order to 'self-actualize,' or reflect on myself and traits that could be bettered. Typical moody, wimpy side of me that does sometimes get too controlling. On the up side of that part, I did spend a lot of time with all of my family and we definitely compensated for the time lost while I was at college. There are plenty of self-incriminating pictures up on my sisters facebook. I worked this summer at Keg South of Kendall and I kinda love serving, and I'm pretty damn good at it. I love the water, by the way. I'm determined to become a mermaid and live in Atlantica and be bffls with Ariel. You laugh now, but oh you will see my friend. Hmm.. Oh, thats right. I'm sure it's apparent that I am in a much better mood then part A of my summer. Not to mention all the family dramz that occurred right after the other. Seriously, tell those producers of the Living with Lohan show has nothing on what my family went through this summer. It got pretty crazy. There was a family reunion in Texas, and that was amazing. I love meeting new family members and bonding through a 8 hour game of charades (don't laugh... things got intense). I love towns where I'm not scared to go into Wal-Mart, because you know what, it actually is a pretty decent store- just not the one in West Kendall where you walk in through the double doors and you look at yourself, and you've been transformed into Yessica with super high eyebrows, lipliner, chancletas (sp?), and ginormous hoop earrings. Anyway-

Part B was fantastical. There was a lot more of actually doing stuff then just laying around playing the Wii... umm no wait, I did plenty of that either way- but I went out a lot more, and enjoyed myself a lot more. I saw a lot of movies (Dark Knight and Pineapple Express are definitely top on the favorites list) and spent much of my time with my friends. I went on a cruiseeee which is always quite the adventure, and let me just say,  19 and 20 are the most awkward ages a human will ever go through. When you turn 18, its like "Yay, I'm legal now! I can go to SOME clubs! I'm responsible for myself Blah Blah Blah." But at 19, you've done it all before- you've gone to the lamer clubs, you've dealt with your choices, you're ready to dip into the older crowd a little more then before. However, despite what you may feel as a 19 or 20 year old, society still chooses to isolate you because we cant drink. And I don't mind that, really, its just difficult to randomly meet people because there is no 18-21 club; come party here! It might as well be called the "Grown-up Babies who Kinda take responsibility but They Don't and we LIKE it like that." In Europe, they can drink at the age of 15 and don't drive til 21. It makes you wonder- how would that play here? I love driving. I don't think I could have waited that long. But that kind of teaches people how to be responsible with their drinking, and in most instances, parents could teach their children how to handle drinking. So many people DIE on their 21st birthday from binge drinking. ...

How the hell did I get to that?! I'm just extremely random today. EXTREME!

I went to Cocoa Beach with the family and it was prettyyy crazy fun. I hate Gustav. I hate Fay. I hate Hanna. They all suck. I love my new apartment. I miss everyone... and I'm late for class.

See ya around. It's been a real slice.
^Love Hercules. (ITS BECOMING THE NEXT DISNEY BROADWAY!)
Nikky
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