Holiday Briefing

So, I have been asked many times how my holiday was. Usually when people ask how I'm doing, I usually just tell them to read my blog. Lately I have been fairly busy with other stuff to actually get around to updating my blog. So, now that I have some time here at work, I can finally do this.

So, I left off last time at the end of Thanksgiving day. Friday I lazed around some more and watched some movies. Saturday was quite the day. I picked up Gaila at 10:30 or so and headed over to church for working at the concession stand at the football game. It was really cold, but over time, I sort of got used to it. Hot chocolate was the real big item. Most of my time was spent putting lids on hot chocolate and passing them out to the registers while Tyler filled the cups. It was like a little assembly line.

After the game, Gaila and I headed over to my place to warm up and relax a bit until we went to Nick and Maggie's for the get together. We were a little late because 1. we forgot our stack of DVDs to bring (which we ended up on using), and 2. had to find the place. There are a lot of apartments in the Lincoln Swing area, but now I know. We watched Shrek 2, ate pizza (reminds me I still owe Nick $5), played Mario Kart on the GameClube, and You Don't Know Jack. Somehow, most of us ended up getting really tired around midnight, so that's when the party ended. I took Gaila home and said goodbye for the week. Nick has a nice picture of me, Gaila, and Mel on the couch that needs to be published somewhere, just so we don't forget.

Sunday was when break ended :-(. The TransLog group project was due Monday, and we had to get it done. Though the only people who actually worked on the the project that Sunday was me and Brian, out of 5 people in the group. We spent the time between 3:00 PM to 11:30 PM working on it with a 1 hour break for dinner. I am so freaking glad that the project is over with. Now I have to start work on my 15 page paper for History.

Tonight is the programming class Colin is teaching at 7:00 in 1340 Molecular Biology Building. Anyone is invited to attend. I'm looking forward to getting a start on Cocoa programming, but I have a feeling that people (including myself) are too swamped with work until the end of the semester to really put much effort into this. I hope turn out turns out okay.

Wednesday will be nice to have church again. I missed not having church last week.

Thursday night is the games demo in 101 Design at 7:00. Then Friday night at 7:00 in the UDCC conference room we will be having our LANFEST until probably 3 AM. Saturday, Gaila will be coming down so we can go see Torjan Women with Mel at Simpson.

Sunday will probably be devoted to studies and the following week is dead week followed by Finals. It's going to be a busy rest of the year until finals are over. I look forward to the semester coming to an end and a nice long break to begin.

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<i>Somehow, most of us ended up getting really tired around midnight</i>

We're all getting old.