Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Happy June

It's been a little while since I've been here at my blog, so I thought I'd drop in even though I don't have a whole lot to say. First, I shall answer those two wonderful people who've responded and read my blog. Firstly, no, DeMario, I haven't stopped reading. I'm a little slowed by reading Brothers Karamazov. Not only is it 750 pages, but it's a little slow. So I've set that side for now and have actualy started reading, even though it's not on the list, The DaVinci Code. Yep, I've joined the masses. And so far, it is rather intriguing.

Dawnette, I'm so distressed: the Italians are gone for good. I can barely believe it myself.

Over these last few weeks, I've been working quite a bit more at the agency. I'm picking up several new clients, so getting to know them and reading their files has been taking up some time. I don't actually know if I'm good at my job or not, but I'm trying, and overall, I'm enjoying it.

Also, on June 3 I did turn 24. I'm saying my age because during the week Joy actually thought I was turning 25. Yeah, I know. Well, I had an awesome birthday (Nate, Holly, and LaBianca...it was so great to see you!), and Joy gave me an awesome homecooked meal AND an iPod! You see, I've wanted one for a while now, but it's just not in the budget, but sneaky little Joy has been picking up extra lunch duties at school to pay for it. Yeah, sweet, huh?

Let it be know that on Memorial Day I was at Wrigley with Jen and Vince (as well as Kevin and the Cosgroves) and...shock of shockers...the Cubs won! Joy and I are also going to the T.U. alumni game next Wednesday, so maybe they'll pul out a victory again for us. Sadly, Jen and Vince won't be there this time.

So that's my life these days. Thanks for staying tuned. Much love and peace.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh, i cannot (CANNOT!) believe i missed your birthday. What a crummy friend I am! oh, Happy Birthday my friend. I do hope it was wonderful.

We must connect soon so i can hear all about it.

I'm sorry about the Italians...that is seriously so sad.

love you!

Anonymous said...

so let me get this straight. you traded Dostoevsky for Dan Brown? I'm not sure what to say...

- Preston