Dec 20, 2007 16:45
Wow. I actually finished my work, and it didn't take too long. I'm just hoping I can get my grades up before the semester is over.
I'm really looking forward to break, even though I don't really have any plans. All I know I'm doing is shopping with Kristina tomorrow, going to Shotgun's show the day after Christmas, and then Cabin with Greg, Molly, possibly Pyke, and anyone else who'd like to come. I reaallllllly need to get new tires before break starts though, like, my dad is barely letting me go anywhere as it is, then with the rain...yeah, not good. I just don't know enough about cars to go get tires myself.
My i-doser files are 35% done. I'm kinda looking forward to those. They are a relaxing way to waste thirty minutes, and they actually are a bit effective. Apparently, the more exposure your brain gets to binaural beats, the more effective they become. Supposedly, if you listen to them while you are sleeping, you can get a full nights rest in only 4 hours. That could come in handy for me. I dunno, it's basically just something for me to mess around with on nights I can't sleep, or when I'm really bored and stuck somewhere. It's definitely an interesting study. 37% now=]
I've been getting back in touch with a few old friends lately. It's interesting to see how they've changed since I last knew them and then to hear how much I've changed. It's not like we're totally different people, we've just grown up a bit.
I'm glad tennis got canceled today, especially since it's raining...now all I want to do is go for a nice little walk with someone. Too bad I have to go to Vons to buy macaroons. I don't even like macaroons, but I need to bring something that represents the holiday my family celebrates and I want to bring the most Jewish thing ever. Freshman year, I made latkes. I'm not down to do that again. Macaroons are easy and Jewish.
I also need to buy six cans of gravy for the food drive thing Madame Kund and Senorita Galvez are doing. Gravy is laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame, but I guess some people like it and I'll feel good about doing something to help needy people. My dad was asking me yesterday what I'm going to do for Christmas, whether I'm going to stay here or go celebrate with my mom's side. I really don't know and I hate when he puts me on the spot like that. I feel like someone's feelings will be hurt no matter what I choose. It just seems more natural to spend Christmas with my mom's side because they are the Christians, while my dad's side is the Jewish one. I don't want to decide, so I'm gonna see if I can just do some volunteer work on Christmas day instead.
meh.