:( sorry... it wasnt really a straightforward christmas here, either...
and, my mother thought it would be fun to "hide" our gifts in other gifts...i.e. take dvds we own, put $5 in it, and make us open the DVD. My (least) favorite was putting 6 dollars in a phone book, and then telling me to look "where you need to look in the phone book". WTF?
2005, in concensus, was a very ho-hum holiday. (Though I had a hell of a time trying to explain to my grandmother what "AC/DC" meant after she bought me a sweater with their logo on the front - I explained the band but not the slang. ;) At least that was memorable.) In any case, the holidays are about the joy of family and love and giving and blah blah blah... Eh. Find a good New Year's party and forget it, naturally or otherwise (I plan to).
i am sorry christmas was kind of lame. i had to go shopping with my mom and show her what i wanted and then stand outside while she purchased it. true, i got what i wanted... but since when did our parents/family stop knowing what we liked? it seems to me i remember christmases where i never even had to ask for anything. they already knew. and i loved everything i got.
when did that change?
i am sorry. but you have to be excited to be going to college soon. that or hella nervous. or both. which i suspect. i got a black tank from my nana with a fleur-de-lis on it (in gorgeous beading) and it reminded me of you and your crazy tattoo... haha. i hope things are well. kit and i are rolling through cowtown on the 10th. so make sure to give us a ring so we can send you off in proper style, k?
miss ya much. hope you're grinning and bearing it.
oh. and p.s. i got a powder blue skinny fit oxford (ralph lauren of course) for my non-denominational winter solstice celebration... swweeeeettt..
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and, my mother thought it would be fun to "hide" our gifts in other gifts...i.e. take dvds we own, put $5 in it, and make us open the DVD. My (least) favorite was putting 6 dollars in a phone book, and then telling me to look "where you need to look in the phone book". WTF?
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In any case, the holidays are about the joy of family and love and giving and blah blah blah... Eh. Find a good New Year's party and forget it, naturally or otherwise (I plan to).
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Oh, we were thinking AP dinner like, Friday night. Round table sort of thing. Heads up.
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i am sorry christmas was kind of lame. i had to go shopping with my mom and show her what i wanted and then stand outside while she purchased it. true, i got what i wanted... but since when did our parents/family stop knowing what we liked? it seems to me i remember christmases where i never even had to ask for anything. they already knew. and i loved everything i got.
when did that change?
i am sorry. but you have to be excited to be going to college soon. that or hella nervous. or both. which i suspect. i got a black tank from my nana with a fleur-de-lis on it (in gorgeous beading) and it reminded me of you and your crazy tattoo... haha. i hope things are well. kit and i are rolling through cowtown on the 10th. so make sure to give us a ring so we can send you off in proper style, k?
miss ya much. hope you're grinning and bearing it.
oh. and p.s. i got a powder blue skinny fit oxford (ralph lauren of course) for my non-denominational winter solstice celebration... swweeeeettt..
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I am jealous of your tank-top. haha.
And swing by chez moi on the 10th beezie!
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