ho ho ho, with so much unintentional puns included
December 25th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
OhmyGod it is finally Christmas. I’ve been hiatus on this space for a few months/more than that already? This is really something. Not much, well, alot has happened and to say it was a disaster would be an understatement but to say it was a failure would also be pretty mean – It’s like popeye’s mash potatoes – very delicious to think back on but not healthy to depend on. That was probably t worst analogy of my life. Ever. Will try to live past that anyhow.
But yes, exams came like the red sea in full force with great havoc and for a few days I almost thought I was never going to survive it than it passed, followed by crappy makeup classes (aka detention) @ school for all those Sat lessons I missed out. So horrible. I still have two more left but that’s next week. Christmas Eve also came, drank some bailey’s had brownies a8 pasta & mussels (which were incredibly deliciously yum) & whiled t night away a little too simply. I overslept Christmas morning, no idea why but this year – strange as it is going to sound – felt like Christmas for 11 months.
There was SO MUCH waking up at abnormal hours in t morning, rushing for ‘presents’ like homework assignments and late slips, there was also an insane amount of excitement/fear for group projections & presentations, for finishing up restaurant term @ t sch (that shit is over, finally), there was also love that was going all around with friends, new friends, strangers, familiarity & so many other Christmas-ey vibes. All in all, I felt that this year was so ‘exciting’ that when Christmas finally arrived all I wanted t do was spend it @ home with t ‘rents, just enjoying t Christmas air while it lasted.
Maybe this is what ‘growing old’ people do, or mebbe it’s just me. Either way, it was a very brilliant Christmas. Not much presents yet, except t M from Mother & rock candy from Jer. It’s okay. Very well, I, we, will all resort to receiving tacky christmas cards with pre-written words and already-gift-wrapped presents from departmental stores & all-that-grown-up-places.
It’s noice. Very noice.
Happy holidays while it lasts,
Cheers to the new year & new beginnings!