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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

One week to go!

In only seven days I will be back in Northridge! I am so excited. My friend Frank is picking me up from the airport and helping me move in. :) Knowing that I get to see him first thing when I get back, makes me twice as happy and anxious for next week. I don't really have much to say. I guess a quick up to date works. I am taking medication for my depression. I have been feeling good recently, but I'm not sure if it is the medication or what because it's not supposed to start working for another couple of weeks.More than likely it's a combination of my emotional cycle and the fact that I have gotten back into a strict schedule of my day. I got up at four-thirty today and I feel very good. When I wake up early, I tend to get stuff done and be happier. I am just trying to figure out the order of things right now. I know that I will have to change it up when I get to CSUN, but that's OK. As long as I know exactly what I need to do, I am fine. I like the peace of the morning. Today, I went out at around six and visited two horses that live near me. Nomally they are a bit wary and ornery, but today, I caught them as they were waking up as well. The boy, Chance, was lying down and Crystal was standing near him. I got to pet and hug and kiss both of them. Chance even let me stroke him while he was lying down, which was a big deal because he doesn't trust much. They were so  fairy tale-ish that I got lost in the moment....until Chance was fully awake and started biting me. Ornery little brat! :)

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Christmas






Okay, almost done. The year was just about over, and my parents were really desperate to see me, so after lots of begging, I agreed to go. I wanted to fly in and surprise my Dad, but he saw the bill :( It was lucky for me that he did, because he suggested that I bring my boyfriend :D So, Sevan and I boarded our plane and flew into Portland

After getting into Portland, my mom picked us up. She finally got to meet Sevan, and we made the three hour long trip back to my parents' house. Aside from a few communication problems, we had a great time. I totally cashed in this year. I got everything I wanted and more. I really wanted an external hard drive and a flash drive, got it; my mom finished my quilt that we started together, got it; I got some new jeans and cloths that I desperately needed, got it; I got some candy, an itunes card, and some chapstick in my stocking, got it, and I got to enjoy watching Sevan and my parents open the gifts I got for them.

Thanksgiving

For Thanksgiving, I went with my cousin Sarah up to a family celebration in San Fransisco. It was the first time I have ever been there, and also the first time I ever really went to a family event with out my parents. I loved San Fran, but I could never live there, because I was perpetually motion sick. There are not only a lot of hills in SF, but the hills are steep and high. We stayed in this mansion of a house in Oakland with fourteen other family members. Mostly Aunts, uncles and cousins.





For those of you who are wondering, yes, I did go over the Golden Gate bridge, but my camera ran out of battery, and I have yet to find out how to get photos off my dinosaur of a phone.





On Black Friday, we went shopping, duh. We stopped at this Chinese place called Yank Sing; really awesome food and service. Expensive too, but worth it if you have the money:





The funny thing is that I had unintentionally brought a book about to read that was set in San Fran and Oakland. HA!

Au Revoir

Halloween

Halloween, I went to two parties: one for the resident hall association (RHA) and one for the Deaf Studies Association (DSA)
At the DSA party, we ate candy and had a pumpkin carving contest and played games
I went with Sevan, Naomi, and Lizzy.

At the RHA party, they turned the community center into a haunted house. It was very well done for something that cost them maybe $20. The thing that really made it kinda scary was the strobe light. After that we just went home. It was an okay Halloween, but not the best I have ever been to.







Au Revoir