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| I want desperately to go to Europe after graduation. However, I need all your help! I haven't traveled outside the country in over a year, and I really want to do Europe right. Let me know how I can see all the listed countries below in the most efficient manner! All suggestions would be greatly appreciated because as of right now...I just know I want to go see these places...but how long should I stay in these places? Where should I spend most of my time/money? Should I even bother? What's expensive? What's a must go?? You get it :) London Spain* Italy* France* Switzerland Ireland *The top places on my list! Thanks everyone!!! | | |
| Happy 2007 everyone!!
Can you believe it!? 2007?!! I'm getting a good feeling that this year is just going to be fabulous! It's going to be a year of new beginnings and opportunities. I'm looking forward to continue my growth as I enter this thing they refer to as "adulthood." After all, I'll be 25 this year, meaning I'll be old enough to rent a car. Oh and to top it off, I'm old enough to escort those underaged folks into Dave and Busters after hours. I'm telling you... 2007 is the year of all years.
I've decided to make a list (in no specific order) of all the things I'm looking forward to this year:
1.) Graduation -May 20, 2007 2.) Interviewing with various corporations 3.) My own apartment 4.) A new car 5.) A new phone 6.) Nicholas' Birthday 7.) Parent's new crib 8.) 6th year anniversary 9.) European vacation (?) 10.) Don't forget the lowered car insurance! 
Those are just a few things I'm looking forward to, but life will undoubtedly bring surprises that I will take on with gusto! Bring it on 2007...I'm ready!!
I wish everyone the best this new year! May you make the most of your days and remember to live in the present as there is no other time like it. Life is short so remember to eat good food, drink good wine, and kiss those you love!
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| I've been so bored...I've been yelping:
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join the fun :) or the boredom...u choose!
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| As a co-worker aptly put it "Global warming is killing Christmas." What is it with this horrific hot weather on Christmas day? Don't get me wrong, by all means, I love the sunny weather southern California has to offer, but I was hoping for crisp winter air so I can put on a nice cozy sweater and a cute little scarf, instead I get dry heat. Christmas just doesn't feel like Christmas anymore. The weather's hot, the presents are dwindling...I'm startin' to feel like Scrooge. I was just getting into it, sending my Christmas cards, wrapping presents, thinking about all those I love, and for some bizarre reason, I couldn't truly feel Christmas anymore. We've never been the family to celebrate Christmas for the religious aspects, but we did celebrate it to feel the closeness of family and get together and have fun, but even that was minimal this year. How utterly depressing. That's IT -next year, I'm buying a tree, putting up lights and mailing more cards in hopes of reviving my Christmas spirit. Christmas 2007 here I come! On that note, wishing everyone much cheer and love during the Holiday Season! Hopefully my first entry of 2007 is on much higher spirits :) | | |
| www.myspace.com/myvoice_mychoice To my surprise, I've become quite vocal in my views in recent years. I mean, I've always been for democracy, don't get me wrong. However, I was never vocal -not like this of course. I remember when I turned 18, I couldn't wait to vote. I thought it was amazing that the year I was able to vote, was the year of a Presidential Election. It was amazing to be able to cast my very first ballot on such a large scale. I will always remember standing in line in Mesa Court with Lauren Suski, with all my peers chatting about the election and our viewpoints (I know, we shouldn't have done that but it was so exciting!). I still have my ballot stubs to that election. Granted, I've always been the first in line during an election, I've never been very active in the process. I think only recently have I been able to vocally express my thoughts and concerns about the issues that I feel are dearest to me. I believe its partly due to the fact that I've grown quite comfortable with the person I've become. I'm far from the person I want to be, but I am more comfortable in my own skin now (thunder thighs and all... hah), than I have ever been. This realization and confidence, has allowed me to stand up for myself and defend my views. I feel I have a voice now, more than ever. I hope all of you reading this feel the same. It truly is not about the "politics." To me, it's about the issues and I hope you all continue to keep yourselves informed and use your voice. It's now or never, and our world depends on it. | | |
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