Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Life after Christmas

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Don't think that just because I am posting about everyday means that I don't have anything better to do with my time. I am purposely posting everyday, so that when I go back to school, I can look back on how nice it was not to have to put in 18 hour days. Today I went to work, and then I took a nap for two hours, and then I drove out to Grand Valley (on the way I stopped in at Lynette's and gave her a Latin exam) and then I practiced my concerto, and then I recorded carillon for a while and then I practiced some more, and then I came home and wrestled with Evie ( I won like four times). We both got bored watching PBS; they had two specials about how the world is likely to be engulfed by huge tsunamis and then about how the surviving humanity will likely be killed off by a pandemic flu virus. Tomorrow I think I will discover the cure for bird flu. That wouldn't be such a waste of my time.

I should post something about what happened on Christmas. I had to work that morning at Rest Haven. As a result, I was really tired for the rest of the day. I kept falling asleep in church, and I have never fallen asleep in church since I was five years old. We had Aunt Marion, the Zylstras, and the Howkins over for dinner, and around 1:00 I went to bed and stayed there until 5:30, when we left for church again. That night, Lynette, Evie and I went over to the VT's. Melissa, Rachel and Lynette and myself opened the letters that we all wrote to each other three years ago. They were all really funny. We stayed up really late laughing really hard as usual. Melissa and Lynette thought everything was really funny, like the time when Abby burst in, told us all to shut up, and then disappeared. Ha ha. The next morning we watched a movie until 12:00, which was really bad because I had a lesson at 1:00. Lynette drove us home in just enough time; I was only 10 minutes late after driving to Allendale all the way from Belding. N.B. the fastest way out to Belding is to take Vergennes.

I have got serious practicing to do all week. This weekend should be interesting. We're going to Canada for Michelle and Bryden's wedding.

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