Thursday, December 29, 2005

Christmas spirit

[mood: reflective]
[music: only the drone of this computer]

Tomorrow I leave Kingston to come back home. I must say, even though I had a fabulous time here with all my relatives and everything, it'll be kinda nice to be back home. I missed hanging out with people my age, especially since Dave and Stu left. But I really did have so much fun. I don't get to see my Ontario relatives enough. It makes me sad that I'm not very close with my cousins, but the fault is with the distance. I have Lindsay's e-mail, though, and hopefully I'll be a better correspondant than before. Me and Antonia are going to start writing to each other, too. That'll be interesting: my new pen-pal is a seven-year-old. She's so cute, though, and so is Philip. I love my little cousins.
I have to mention my 'Santa' present this year, cause it's something I've wanted since I can remember: a digital camera! I was so happy, I ran right into Mom and Dad and gave them big hugs, all the while going "thankyouthankyouthankyou!" I was soo excited. I also got:
-lots of nice clothes
-four watches from Aunt Pat
-'Chicago'
-two scarfs (one from Stu that he knitted himself!)
-the nicest bracelet from Grandma
-some cd's
And a whole bunch more that I can't even think of at the moment.
I have to go pack now. May the joy of Christmas have touched you and blessed you in as many ways possible! Toodles.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Snow day!

One of the best feelings in the world is to wake up and realize school's cancelled and you have the whole day to study for two tests you have the next day.
Of course then because everything's going so well, something in your house obviously has to make your allergies act up so you spend the whole day sniffling and without energy to do anything other than sit around and study.
Cynically yours,
P.