I would like to point out that since we have entered July, we are officially closer to Christmas 2010 than we are to Christmas 2009.
As always, the questions here come from Tricia.
Unusually, I posted the questions on Friday.
1. What is the one thing you miss most about childhood?
I spent most of my childhood wishing I was older. When I was in elementary school I wanted to be in middle school. When I was in middle school I wanted to be in high school. My childhood wasn't BAD, but I wouldn't want to do it over again. If I miss anything it would be the lack of financial responsibility, since I am BROKE right now and all I ever do is stress about money.
2. Are you still friends with people from high school?
I don't talk to any of the people I actually went to high school with - not from either school. (I transferred after sophomore year). I do however have a few friends I have known since before high school that I am still close with. Lauren and I have been tight since we were about 9 years old. She's the one friend I know I am going to talk to every day because we have talked to each other every day since we were in high school. Through college, even though we were in opposite ends of the state and lived very different lives, we still talked every day. She is the one person I know I can tell absolutely anything to and not be judged - and she knows everything about me. There is also Catherine, one of my favorite people in the world - we had a lot of fun together in the high school days, and we talked a lot during college, and she makes me laugh no matter what I'm going through. It's so much fun to see her no matter what we do together! The 3 of us all actually live in the same area for the first time since high school so it's been fun riding and hanging out, I missed them both more than they could ever know!
3. Is there a catch phrase, cliche, or word that drives you bonkers every time you hear it?
When people say "just assume" instead of "just as soon."
Or, "I seen" instead of "I've seen"
Or, "could of" instead of "could have"
I could go on. The short answer to this question though is YES. In capslock.
4. What is one thing that you think symbolizes America...besides "Old Glory"?
I'm gonna be a little more cynical than Tricia was. America, land of the self-entitled, bratty children and home of the obese.
5. What are your July 4 weekend plans?
Working. I work 2-9 Saturday and 5-9 Sunday, but I seriously doubt that I'll be finished at work by 9 on Sunday. It's just part of working in a kennel, and I actually don't mind as I need money and I don't have a 4th of July holiday tradition. I'll work any holiday except for Christmas. I don't care for traditional Thanksgiving food so missing out on turkey is no problem with me, and you're off work in time to do fun things on New Year's Eve. As long as I don't have to work Christmas I'm a happy girl - that's the one holiday I get truly excited for.
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