Happy Holidays to My Bloggers!
OK, so I've been sick since Tuesday. Can someone tell me why I'm still constantly coughing and blowing my nose? Not that I'm complaining or anything (me complain?). Anyhow, it's still wonderful to be home. My dad BBQ'ed on Wednesday, but I couldn't taste it because of this damned cold! How's that for disappointment? I'm gonna have to get someone to BBQ again before I go home so I can actually enjoy it.
Not much has happened this week. Lots of sitting at home, trying to sleep this nastiness off. Actually, I've been kinda bummed because I came back broke and haven't told anyone yet that I can't do any Christmas shopping. I guess I should tell them soon, considering it's Christmas Eve eve. I try not to think much about it. I've been telling people I don't need anything when they ask what I want. Partly because I feel guilty and partly because I really don't need anything. My parents bought my plane ticket home. That was more than enough for me. Besides, I'm happy just to have survived the year. It's been a hell of a year. Once again, (everyone say it with me, now), GOOD RIDDANCE TO 2005!
I went to the Trail of Lights Tuesday night with my sister and two of our cousins. It was a good time. We took some goofy pictures next to the Zilker Park Tree and ate at Whataburger afterward. Damn, it's good to just sit with my cousins and goof off, laughing at the dumbest things possible.
Another cousin stopped by my parents' house to visit for a while yesterday afternoon. She's always been good to me--listened to my man problems, offered her perspective, and partied with me many times. :p So good to be home.
Unfortunately, I'll be on a plane back to California next Sunday, but trying not to think about that now. Just soaking up as much of Austin as I can.
I hope you're all enjoying your holiday season just as much or even more. To my blogging family, smile and soak it all up. I'm thinking about y'all. Remember what we're grateful for. If worse comes to worst, count your fingers and toes and be grateful that you have them. :p (I have to resort to that sometimes.) Until next time, smile, you love me. :p
--Joseph
Not much has happened this week. Lots of sitting at home, trying to sleep this nastiness off. Actually, I've been kinda bummed because I came back broke and haven't told anyone yet that I can't do any Christmas shopping. I guess I should tell them soon, considering it's Christmas Eve eve. I try not to think much about it. I've been telling people I don't need anything when they ask what I want. Partly because I feel guilty and partly because I really don't need anything. My parents bought my plane ticket home. That was more than enough for me. Besides, I'm happy just to have survived the year. It's been a hell of a year. Once again, (everyone say it with me, now), GOOD RIDDANCE TO 2005!
I went to the Trail of Lights Tuesday night with my sister and two of our cousins. It was a good time. We took some goofy pictures next to the Zilker Park Tree and ate at Whataburger afterward. Damn, it's good to just sit with my cousins and goof off, laughing at the dumbest things possible.
Another cousin stopped by my parents' house to visit for a while yesterday afternoon. She's always been good to me--listened to my man problems, offered her perspective, and partied with me many times. :p So good to be home.
Unfortunately, I'll be on a plane back to California next Sunday, but trying not to think about that now. Just soaking up as much of Austin as I can.
I hope you're all enjoying your holiday season just as much or even more. To my blogging family, smile and soak it all up. I'm thinking about y'all. Remember what we're grateful for. If worse comes to worst, count your fingers and toes and be grateful that you have them. :p (I have to resort to that sometimes.) Until next time, smile, you love me. :p
--Joseph
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