Coca-Cola and Ritz, NOT the Breakfast of Champions

Dec 28, 2008 23:55

A message from this morning, from me, to me:

What is it, sodium day or something?

S-S-S-SODIUM!

And now, time for a story of love, murder, mystery and intrigue.

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Hopefully I'll have the time to post my New Years Resolutions tomorrow, there are quite a few of them. 2009 is gonna be a big year.

That is all.

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:07:50 UTC
I still haven't gotten the package :( I hope it's not lost!

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:11:27 UTC
Seriously?! Ach, that's a bit disturbing. I really hope it get's there SOON, because I really want you to get it.

Oh goodness, oh goodness, oh goodness.

I don't think there's a way I can track the package either because I don't remember paying for any such service.

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:13:05 UTC
I only know how to track things on e-bay. I'm sure it will come, just sometimes things get stuck at customs at Christmas, it's so lame.

What did you do for Christmas?

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:17:29 UTC
I spent Christmas Eve and morning at my mom's, then I took my siblings to my dad's and we had a nice Christmas afternoon and Dinner. We watched Wall-E and had a good time. It was simple and very nice. Something to be remembered like an old family movie in your head.

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:20:12 UTC
Mmmm I love Wall-E! I didn't know your parents weren't together?

My Christmas is the opposite, eve with my dad and his side and Christmas day with my mom and her side, and her boyfriends family for a brunch. It was also simple and nice. The Ukrainian 12 meatless dishes are the best part for me, haha.

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:22:53 UTC
Wall-E gets me every time.

And yeah, my parents split about 8 years ago, but they are on good terms.

And tell me more of this Ukranian 12 meatless dishes business.

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:26:45 UTC
On Christmas Eve, well Ukrainian Christmas Eve really, which is January 6th, we are not allowed to eat meat and we have this big dinner with 12 specific dishes. We had twenty people at dinner this year, and my grandma made twenty-five dozen perogies, plus all the other things. It's sooo good. We used to do it on actual Ukrainian Christmas Eve also, but we don't celebrate it anymore because it's way too much work for my Grandma to cook that twice in two weeks.

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:29:16 UTC
That's so great! That's a really cool tradition.

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:30:03 UTC
You're also supposed to eat at least one of each thing to avoid bad luck the next year. I didn't this year ... oops.

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:32:52 UTC
That's the best superstition que I've ever heard! Food consumption as a means of fighting off the spirits. I love it!

Do you cook?

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:36:05 UTC
Sometimes, but not a lot. I go through phases mostly. Do you?

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:37:58 UTC
It's one of my New Years Resolutions actually!

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:43:37 UTC
I don't have any activity oriented ones. I'll post my ridiculous ones soon.

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:45:47 UTC
Ridiculous like how?

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aspotless_mind December 29 2008, 08:47:39 UTC
Finding a way to wear my grad dress at least once a month, haha. That's the first.

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windmill_scheme December 29 2008, 08:49:42 UTC
The solid color gown thing?

I love those! They remind me of strange cult wear.

Or an actual dress?

Because that would be pretty great too.

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