12.18.2008

The Rain Has Stolen Our Goodbye

Christmas seems 30x less hectic this year in regards to store traffic. I suppose the economy really is taking a step back and realizing the true meaning of this "holiday". Oh, and the fact that most people are struggling financially. Money doesn't seem to be much of an issue to me really. Sure, I'm broke, and I'm still in tons of debt not including my soon to be school loans, but I think what it comes down to is as long as me and my loved ones are healthy, have a roof over our heads, and food on the table, it's not really of great concern. After all, spending more money on things I don't need will ultimately clear my debt right? Hm..

Went to DC with Jon today. I encouraged him to spend over $100 on jeans, and it sorta kinda worked in my favor. No worries, I'll buy him a $200 tailored pair of suit pants for when he's in my wedding in year 2043. That might even be still too early of an estimate thanks to the fine selection of women baltimore has to offer.

I hope mom likes her pink and white polka-dot digital camera.
I hope dad figures out something that I can get him because he's just a stubborn with receiving gifts as I am.
I hope I can continue stay in what has become the best physical shape I've ever been in.
I really don't think I could handle being set back another semester because of shitty fucking GFRs.
I'm glad that I will have time for people again up until Jan. 4.

And I can't stop watching this, even though it's floating around the internet like beach-ball at a NIckelback concert.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

HAHA. that last sentence of this blog is pure glory.