22 December 2006

Home For Christmas

It is so good to be home. The stress of school and the drama that comes with it is behind me... thank goodness! Now I can sit back and relax, spend time with my family and friends and go Christmas shopping.. it's wonderful! I've been home now for a week and a day, I brought my guitar home too because the fret board is lifting.. turns out I could possibly get a brand spankin' new guitar on warranty, provided the damage is unfixable. The downside to this deal is that I might not get to see my guitar for a while. Whatever, I suppose I could live with that.
Last night I met up with a friend from school. We went to eat a Joey Tomatoes, then went to a Billiards club on Whyte Ave. While we were at the Billiards club I ran into none other than Rob Cox! That was fun, now I'm looking forward to a possible coffee date with him before we head back to school. I love random run-ins.
Now I'm just about to start getting ready for some very last minute Christmas shopping at Walmart. I'm really not looking forward to facing the zoo.. but I guess I brought this upon myself.
Anyway, know that I'm thinking of y'all! I'd love to say this in person, but unfortunately every one of you lives so far away (save for Megan... yet I never see her either), but I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! God bless every one of you!

03 December 2006

01 December 2006

Surprise, it's December!

So.. whilst trying to write a paper it suddenly dawned on me, it's December already! Wow. I can hardly believe another year has almost past. Sure, we secretly keep a tally of the number of months left before Christmas.. but when we step over the threshold dividing November and December we think, "where the heck did all that time go?" Without fail, this happens every year.. It has, is and will always be that way for me, and for many others too. So in a way, it's like an anticipated surprise! Embrace it!