September 10th, 2006

So I decided that with the change in seasons it was time to step away from the bright and colourful summery theme into something a little more fall and winter-y. I was also tired of staring at the same layout. I guess I get bored with the way things look sometimes and need to switch it up. So enjoy the new look, it may be sticking around until next spring!

I updated my Amazon wishlist (follow arrow for linky –> ) since my 23rd birthday is looming around the corner. I prioritized everything, deleted some things, and added a couple. Everything is getting shipped to Texas, so no worries about over-flowing my suitcase. (Not like any of those things are huge.) Hard to believe it’s already been a year since my last birthday. I had a completely different idea of what my birthday this year was going to be like, namely I was supposed to not be in this country anymore. Here’s hoping next year I will be in Texas as planned.

So for those interested, here is the current countdown. 5 days until my marks are supposed to be in at Acadia, 32 days until my last day at work, 33 days until my 23rd birthday, 34 days until my graduation, 37 days until I leave for Halifax, 40 days until I get to Montreal and see Mike, 42 days until my interview, and 47 days until I board a plane for Texas. Once October 1st hits, I’m sure the month will just fly by while I prepare for the big move. Right now there isn’t much I can do (besides refrain from buying more things) so I’m just sitting tight until then.

Went to a wedding yesterday, my cousin got married after being with his girlfriend for like 9 years. It was a nice little ceremony, lasted an entire hour. It was Catholic and they tend to be a bit longer. Anyways, so we headed to the reception right after but it wasn’t actually starting for 2 hours and we didn’t want to sit around waiting that long, so we left. I imagine many people didn’t stay for two hours. Seems weird that they would put it off so long. Even an hour is a stretch.  Because everyone has to be served, and then there’s speeches and what not, then a dance, so it was quite the long wait.  We just decided to grab a pizza and some movies and come home. And I got to spend more time with my cutie pie on the intarnet. It actually made me feel a bit better about our wedding, and how insanely messed up it was. I think I realized that no one’s wedding is perfect and you just can’t worry about stupid things like that. My wedding turned out pretty darn good. And I have a great hubby, so what more can you ask for?

I think my little hodgepodge of a blog is nearing it’s end for today. Leave comments!

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2 Responses to “Everybody’s changing – and I don’t know why”

  1. Little Miss says:

    Well, first I’d like to say that I like the theme. It’s very pretty.
    Secondly, I agree, your wedding turned out fine considering the mess that had ensued before it. Weddings are never going to be perfect, unless you have the money to hire someone to make it that way.
    And thirdly (?), from the sounds of the blog, I’m getting the impression that maybe you and your mom are back on speaking terms, and I’m very happy if that’s the case. And by the way, I’m sure you’ll be able to find even nicer suits once you get to Texas. I’d hold off for the good stuff. You already have to with one thing, why not another? ;)

  2. MadMup says:

    I really enjoyed being at and being a part of your your wedding. One of the nicest wedding experiences I’ve had, really.

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