23 November 2009

best monday EVER!!

this will be a short but sweet post, so i hope you enjoy!

today, monday, november 23 is probably going to be the best day EVER in the history of all time. why you ask? let me just make a list:
1. i watched new moon. it was just as good, if not better, than i expected it to be.
2. i get to sleep in untill 11, at which time i will be going...
3. to starbucks in abilene, texas with my best friends from school. then...
4. i will be meeting up with them at my old house for a secret santa party!
5. after chatting (for hours, i'm sure) i will be...
6. going to thanksgiving dinner, meysen style and enjoying new friends and lots of food!

thank you, whoever you are, to the inventors of the following technologies: video cameras built into computers, wireless internet, and the conventional oven. you will make monday, november 23, a day to remember.

3 comments:

  1. Considering that you are in Japan and your friends are in Abilene, yet you will be spending time with them at Starbucks and at their house, I would say that this will be quite an amazing day!

    It almost sounds like you might possibly beginning to start thinking about feeling just a little, tiny, itty bitty bit of homesickness for the good ol' USA. But don't dwell on it now - you have so much more to do there!

    Tthanks for another update!
    Love you!!!
    Mom

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  2. I was going to ask the same question about going to Starbucks in Abilene. I assume you have a good substitute but still have Abilene and your friends in your heart.

    It is always good to hear from you and know that you are still loving it over there. We miss you.
    Do they celebrate Thanksgiving over there? Hope you can with your USA friends. We will be thinking of you.

    Wish I could ship you a clothes dryer. lol

    Love you much,
    Grandma

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  3. haha grandma, i wish you could send me a dryer too! i tried my dryer for the first time last night...my clothes were in there for 2 hours and they are still very damp this morning! so frustrating!! Japan doesn't celebrate thanksgiving as a country, but we did last night as foreign teachers!

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