Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The loss of wisdom...

So yesterday I had 2 of my wisdom teeth extracted at the dentist's office. I only have 3 of my wisdom teeth. One si missing and they couldn't take the third one out; something with the nerve running near that tooth. I was given laughing gas, which actually doesn't make you laugh, and I was given some other numbing medication. I was awake for the whole procedure. I even learned about the medicines that the dentists were using to numb me. I asked a lot of questions and I had a lot of fun. It wasn't as bad as what I thought it would be. The worst part is that I can't chew real food for a few days. I have decided that I'm just gonna skip eating for most of my meals. I might eat once a day. After my mouth has healed I will have to make up for the lack of nutrition. Oh well.

My first semester of college is already over. I can't believe how fast it flew. Finals were not bad. Maybe next semester will be harder. I guess that I will just have to wait and see.

Christmas is almost here. I realized that as I have begun to get closer to people that I did not know even a year ago, my view of how other people celebrate this time has been expanded. I am very grateful for this new view.

Well readers (if you exists) I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas. If you celebrate Hanukkah or Kwanzaa, then I wish you a Merry Hanukkah/Kwanzaa. Be safe and celebrate your loved ones this holiday season!

TTYL

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Time

It has been a long time since the last time that i posted here on my blog. So what has been going on in my world....

Well I had a wonderful thanksgiving. It was great. I got to spend time with my family. On thanksgiving my little brother had thanksgiving lunch with my family and I had thanksgiving dinner at his grandparents house. (if you don't know the person that i consider my little brother is my very best friend).

I also went hunting with my little brother three times over the thanksgiving weekend. It was a lot of fun...i didn't actually shot anything though. Along with hunting I had a good time learning how to clean out a shotgun. My dad also showed me his shotgun.

Overall, thanksgiving was a lot of fun. I was really sad to have to go home (back to college). Now I am looking forward to Christmas break.

If there are any readers out there I hope that you enjoyed your thanksgiving. Remember to enjoy the best part about the holidays...family and friends. Now that I have had the experience of living away from those I really love I have realized that family and friends are greater than any gifts that money could buy.

Have a great day reader(s)...if you are out there...