you're so obnoxious, i think i'm gonna cry

Sep 29, 2006 10:04

So my birthday countdown is at 4 days, and I can't be more excited.  Although I'm excited that I'll be able to legally drink and not be restricted to anything, really, I think I'm more excited to find out who our new members are.  I haven't updated in a looong time, but we're going through recruitment right now for Kappa Delta, and there are a ton of great girls.  When I'm talking to each of them, there's always a small thought in my head that goes, "She could be my little!"  I guess unless you're going through it, it isn't as exciting, but I am thrilled.  I can't wait.  To turn 21.

For some reason, I decided to put on some 'NSync.  Listening to it takes me way back to the days when Kyle would wear Hawaiian shirts all the time, and his hair was bleached and long.  'NSync played such a huge part of my life growing up.. I was obsessed.  I once had this life-sized poster of JC Chasez that I'd hang up on my wall.  When getting ready in the morning or when getting ready for bed, I would talk to the poster as if it were real, pretending that JC was so impressed with me and thought I was beautiful; he'd want to date me.  I used to be jealous of Bobbie, a girl from some fan magazine that used to date him.  Thank God I grew up..  I'm not gonna lie, though.  I kinda want to see what he's up to, what he looks like.. if he still has that bracelet on his wrist..  le sigh.

So for all those who didn't know (and I don't know if I already posted it), Ali and Don got engaged.  I can't even how happy that makes me.  They have a really funy story about how he proposed: on his knee on Jamaica's beach, while natives where in the water blowing through conch shells and screaming, "Yaaah maaaan (pronouced mon)."  Don forgets what he said; Ali didn't hear a word.  Honestly, a dream come true.

This semester is seriously kicking my ass, but it's a good thing it's almost half over.  I feel like I don't know where any of my time went.  I've had a problem this semester that I've never actually experienced myself:  falling asleep in class.  There's only one where it's a problem, but it's a BIG problem.  The other day, while a group was presenting on a book, I almost fell out of my chair.  Thankfully, I recovered, but I had to cover it up so that people didn't think twice about it.  I later asked on of the girls who was presenting if she saw e falling asleep, and she said, "Don't worry, Kim: I looked out and everyone was falling asleep."  At least I wasn't alone.

I've been sititng here for a half hour, trying to think of a way to end this post.  I think I'm done.
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