So, I'm finally (mostly) stress-free. I'm done with all things related to school 'til fall! I only have good memories of summertime. Mainly because it's time I can use to curl up with a good book and just chill out. Without a doubt, this summer will be different because I need to find a job, but that's still kind of an exciting process.
Listed below are the best things about summer in my opinion:
1. READING. I can't really read during school because if I get too caught up in a book I'm bound to not do much else.
2. VACATION. Every summer since I can remember, I've gone some where for summer. When I was a child I got to spend my summers havind adventures in my Grandparents' neighborhood. Those were good days. Other summers we would go elsewhere like Colorado or Cali. These last couple summers have included trips to Cali (and Disneyland!). I don't know if I'll be going anywhere this summer, but just knowing it's possible is good enough for me.
3. FAMILY. Usually during the summer I'm able to spend some real quality time with my family. It'll be especially good this summer cuz I've been away from home for so long and I actually miss my little siblings. *gasp* I know, I know, crazy thought.
4. AIR CONDITIONING. You really get to being thankful for air conditioning during a hot summer in AZ. But who doesn't love the heat??? I can't wait for my skin to drink it in when I get there. delightful.
5. SUMMER LOVIN'. lol, okay so this isn't technically a "favorite", but it is kinda fun to have summer flings. Although, I'll admit I've never really had one. More like summer crushes...still quite fun.
So my list is not too long, but definitely enjoyable. On a non-related note, I would like to let you in on some of the things that have made these last couple days amusing.
As I've been packing and cleaning for my inevitable trip back to AZ, my grandma has been close at hand to help me prepare for any possible contact with the swine flu. I am now in the possession of a whole bag of hand wipes and three face masks. One is for me, and the others, I was told, are for the two people I sit next to. According to my Grandpa, the best way to give my neighbors the masks is to accompany the giving with a joke. She also provided me with a Beethoven joke that is sure to break the tension and the awkwardness of passing out facemasks. I would share it with you here, but it really needs to be told, not typed.
Well, I really need to finish packing. =( An althogether neccesary evil. I also have to be up pretty early. =P Yeah, I'll probably be writing in here more frequently seeing as I don't have to write on my other blog. So yeah, peace out.
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