So, it's 8 minutes away from being Christmas Eve, and there's still no snow. As much as I try to prevent myself from attaching some sort of weather requirement to Christ's birth, it just doesn't feel very Christmasy. I suppose this is what it's like in Florida and stuff every year. One more reason to not move to Florida, I guess. But it's getting colder and colder... maybe it'll still snow. (Not that we need Michelle slipping off the road any time soon, but hey)
Ok, an hour and a half later, I'm done being distracted by World of Warcraft for now.
So anyway, this is the first Christmas that I can remember when I haven't had a list of things that I want. I guess this makes things difficult for my parents because they have to try to figure out what I want. But every time I want something, I usually just go out and buy it, which hadn't been the case in previous years. It'll be nice to be surprised for a change, though.
Relatives will be around for the majority of the next week and a half, as well. Which should be fun, since we only see most of them twice a year, unfortunately. It'll be a lot easier to figure out when we can go up to Cleveland (where the grandparents live) and stuff since I only have to work for 18 hours, and I don't have to meet a set schedule. (I have to use up extra vacation time. Oh darn.) But Tony (my previous boss) is officially gone, and the new boss doesn't start until January 2nd. I'll miss Tony... we had a lot in common. But oh well, he gets a lot more for his work at his new job.
Ok, an hour and a half later, I'm done being distracted by World of Warcraft for now.
So anyway, this is the first Christmas that I can remember when I haven't had a list of things that I want. I guess this makes things difficult for my parents because they have to try to figure out what I want. But every time I want something, I usually just go out and buy it, which hadn't been the case in previous years. It'll be nice to be surprised for a change, though.
Relatives will be around for the majority of the next week and a half, as well. Which should be fun, since we only see most of them twice a year, unfortunately. It'll be a lot easier to figure out when we can go up to Cleveland (where the grandparents live) and stuff since I only have to work for 18 hours, and I don't have to meet a set schedule. (I have to use up extra vacation time. Oh darn.) But Tony (my previous boss) is officially gone, and the new boss doesn't start until January 2nd. I'll miss Tony... we had a lot in common. But oh well, he gets a lot more for his work at his new job.