Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Hugs, Smiles and Love.

Well, if I were to give a pythetic excuse as to why I haven't been blogging lately, it would most likely be that this past month was excessively busy.
I can't actually express every detail as exact as I would love to, so I'll try my best to summarize, while being as entertaining as possible.

Schoolwork and part-time-resteraunt-work dominated most of March. Spring Break fell in the last week of March, and to celebrate being off school, Alicia, Jovi, Jenny and I went to university...on a Saturday! Actually it was really cool. We attended WISEST, a women's oriented science program put on by the U of A to promote science to young girls. I found it really interesting to get an early taste of university life, as well as gain a little bit more science knowledge. For the first day of Spring Break, it actually rocked fairly hard.

Nelly Furtado concert on the Monday. I'll 'forget' to mention anything further about the concert because that would mean acknologing our attendance. Our 2-day trip to the city went well. Since Adam had recently left for Great Britain, his apartment was empty, therefore we slept there instead of the street. Actually Kathleen had an interesting encounter with an old bunkbed of hers. It was quite good fun. The next day we spent a mildly excessive amount of money on clothes and other things to be bought at South Edmonton Common. (So sick of WestEdMall)

The next week was spent in driver's training with Dodie. SO much Fun! This led to a PASSED drivers test the following week. That's right, ladies and gentlemen...I am a liscenced driver. Of course, to be a threat to any of you on the road, I would actually have to be driving a vehicle, which the parentals won't allow.....so therefore, you have nothing to fear.

However non-adventurous I am allowed to be is remedied by Adam and Mitch living for us, vicariously. They are off in Europe for another month, so I've been curiously keeping up with their adventures. So excited for them. Am I missing them? Well Mitch no more than usual, he's only further away now, but still contactable by email. And Adam, well...we're hearing from him more than usual. And, to top it off, I've gained temporary custody of the Wii, and a collection of books and movies.

Speaking of rentals from the library of Adam, Guns, Germs and Steel is a fantastic sociology-related book...I can't wait to read some more of it. In fact, this re-cap is nearing it's end anyways, so I'll head off to do some reading before bed.
Goodnight all.
Hugs, Smiles and Love.

Judi :)

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