Tuesday, December 28, 2010

happy holidays!

Well, it's been quite a while, hasn't it?



So it's finally Winter Break and for the first couple of days, it feel glorious but then, as the days go on, there are less and less things that are available for you to do. I mean I could blog every second of every day or watch sappy movies like The Notebook so that I could waste literally every tissue I have in this house. I could spend quality time with my dad who has so graciously taken two weeks off to spend his vacation time with me. I could read all of the books I said I'd read but hopelessly did not or I could read my textbook and study for the test that we're going to have once we get back to school. But I don't particularly want to do any of these things. I actually don't want to do anything which consequently makes me want to do something. It's sad because once I find something to do, I find it dreadful and boring so I don't want to do it and then the cycle begins.

But it was Christmas this past week and I got something fantastic! Have you ever heard of a Canon EOS 60D? Well I got one! See I'm not a professional photographer or anything even close, but I love photography and my dad does too so he got me one and I've been taking pictures of crap in my house ever since. Of course, it's not literally crap, but useless junk, but that is much to difficult to say all of the time and I'm talking like how I was talking in the last paragraph.


This break has been pretty rainy. My dad became the weatherman on Monday last week talking about the rain and the cold front and all of that stuff that I kind of pretended to listen to. But the good thing about rainy weather is that it's perfect movie watching weather! So recently I've seen "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" starring Cary Elwes. And it's funny because I recognized him from Psych when he played Despereaux, the art thief and I recognized him from Ella Enchanted when he played Edgar, that king dude. And now I'm convinced that I have to figure out why he talks the way he does in all the movies and TV shows that I've seen him in (and no, I didn't see Saw) so I've rented "The Princess Bride" seeing that it's like some sort of classic. But I am wondering why he speaks so theatrically. I mean, I know he's an actor, but not a whole lot of actors talk like that, you know?

I really have no idea what to talk about. This blog is really just a random collection of my thoughts for today. But I guess that's what all of our blogs are. I don't think any of us go all day thinking, "Wow, I wonder what I should blog about today!" Anyway, it feels nice to blog again. I really haven't done it in a long time.

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