I continue to be disappointed in the lack of blogging elves helping me out.
We made it home from Boston, a little poorer and wiser too, it was fun but I'm definitely glad to be home again.
My birthday is tomorrow, I'll be 22 years of age. Last year on my birthday, we were driving back from our Honeymoon and debated spending some of my birthday in Vegas doing things only 21 year-olds can do. Like renting carpet shampooers... We didn't, I don't really like Vegas at all. We don't have big plans, mostly because we have almost no money, due to a vacation and a significant tuition bill hanging over our heads.
I'm in school for the summer, taking some required classes and hoping to pass, I'm already behind in the readings, and frantically trying to keep up. I'm also the TA for the Middle Eastern History Class, which necessitates some reading as well.
We're happy and healthy though, and we wish all the mothers a happy day!
4 comments:
I have no idea what you're talking about with the elves. And just for the record (because Toni's blog has a way of making me look bad), we didn't really debate spending Toni's birthday drinking in Vegas. It was more of a joke.
Did you qualify for the middle eastern history class because of that Ottoman Empire book I gave you?
It's now 12:01 in New York, and I just watched my little date-changer flip over on my watch. Happy birthday, dear friend. I'll be joining your happy ranks in 4 days.
I'm glad you watched The Office last night. It was pretty much a really great episode. "If Michael organizes a group hug or something...stand next to me."
Also, I think your theory may be right. I'm very anti-being like every other girl. But it's kind of a frustrating way to be sometimes. I pretty much wanted to stand and cheer for Pam, though. But it was 1am and my parents were sleeping. Lame.
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