Wednesday, November 24, 2004

good days!

It was beautiful.

Egad. Got home in San Jose at around 3, and as soon as I got here I set my computer up, took my blankie out and wrapped myself up in it. Lovely. No one was home until my sister got here, and we just talked and stuff, while I got ready for the BVilla Turkey Day Fiesta. Lovely. There was bunches of good cookin. Eggrolls, lumpia, a real good turkey, green bean casserole, pancit, polabok, mochi, ice cream, pie, and some cool whip stuff Lil made. Dude! Awesome. I am so incapable of putting together such a feast, so more power to the people who cooked. And so we just ate and had a good time. I got so stuffed! Friggin A. Let's see...attendees? Ellen Mae, Jonathan, Mutasim, Dennis, Lily (just met her), Lil, Noemi, Sara, Elizon, Christian, Maureen, Bernadette, Veeh, and me! Good stuff. Afterwards we went bowling. Team CACA! Nigga, we won. Go ETAS! haha....do the robot. I got the highest score, which was a 119, which, I know, is not that high. But hey! We had a good time. Lots of good times. Man. I missed this. Hanging out. Dude. Feels like high school never ended except of course that everything is so different now. I haven't seen my parents yet. I came home and they were at work, and I left before the came home. Everything feels fresh. I love it.

Past week, I don't know, I felt like I should do something. Like I had to go home, because I don't know. San Francisco was becoming everything I saw. And that's not my way of saying I missed home, because it wasn't that bad, but I just needed a refreshment, you know? This is it. Coming home where everything is normal, yet changing, nothing is confusing.... But life in SF is cool too. Hangin out with Alpha Q and 404. Gotta love it. And last weekend was fun hanging with the chef and the roomies. Spending money! ARGH.

So needless to say, there are things that need to be changed for next semester, like my studying habits, and my hanging habits. Things just went all wrong once I realized I was eighteen and away from home. But if things never went wrong, I would know the true value of being right.

Life is good.

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