Holiday Cheer

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Sorry for being absent for the past two days, I took a surprise trip to Los Angeles to visit my friend Leigh! Everything had to be very hush hush because she didn’t know I was coming until I was at her door.  Here’s how it went down:

Leigh: Hey!

Me: Hey!

Leigh: How are you?

Me: I’m good! How are you?

Leigh: I’m good.

Me: I have a surprise for you?

Leigh: Oh yeah?

Me: I’m at your front door! At least I think it’s your front door, there’s a call box.

Leigh: No you’re not?!

Me: Yes, yes I really am!!

Leigh: YOU ARE?!

Me: YES!!

She came down, there was much hugging and we promptly went on up to where Matt, her boyfriend and my partner in crime (he helped me set the whole thing up), was waiting. It was a really great two days.

I hope everyone has a lovely weekend and happy holidays!!

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PS. It finally snowed in Toronto apparently! I better come back to a winter wonderland!

Holiday Spirit

Last Christmas didn’t really feel much like Christmas to me. I didn’t get to go home until something horrible like December 21st and was running around like a headless chicken until that moment. I didn’t really listen to Christmas music or “get in the mood;” it came and went so fast. But this year, the universe seems to be compensating in some really lovely ways.

Now, these past two weeks have been rather a bit “crazy cakes” as my mom would say, much the same as last year except I get to go home earlier. I’ve basically be a the library from nine am until nine pm every day toiling away. In order to cope, I developed a pretty solid strategy: movement. I would stay at one library until one pm  and then move to a different one; at four I would go out to get food.  “Out” meant “Starbucks.” Normally, I’m not much of a Starbucks person. I don’t drink coffee and English breakfast tea is English breakfast tea no matter where you get it from. But as we all know so well, I am a peppermint hot chocolate FREAK at this time of year. I figure because I’m spending so much time in the library, I’m not buying groceries and my money can instead go toward peppermint ho-cho. Again, normally, humanity affirming situations don’t typically come to me at Starbucks, but here we go.

Last Monday I went to one of the Starbucks at the south end of campus before class. I asked for my peppermint hot chocolate, paid for it and went to wait for it. I probably looked something like a combination of Charlie Brown’s face and the Christmas tree’s posture:

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The barista making the drinks, however,  was downright jolly! He was energetic and friendly to pretty much everyone. He even danced a little bit. That brought me about half way out of my Ulysses induced stooper. Then he started talking in a super overblown Canadian accent, “eh” and everything. I took my drink, thanked him in an equally ridiculous Canadian accent, and smiled all the way back to the library! Weird, I know, but really it was nice seeing someone  — especially someone in the service industry –so chipper.

Then Sunday night, same thing: studying hard, needed a break, went to the Starbucks at the north side of campus this time. Ordered my drink, was waiting by the station and again the barista was like a little dash of holiday cheer. He called out for a “‘something something’ frappacini” which caused me to wonder “what a frapacini was.” Then I realized that he was just talking nonsense. He asked if I wanted “sprinklies” on my hot chocolate to which I laughed and said “yes! I love sprinklies!” His co-worker said “hey you got one to smile!” and the barista replied “extra sprinklies for you!!” and boy did I get extra sprinklies. That was, I swear, one of the best peppermint hot chocolates I’ve had all season. Again, smiling all the way back to the library.

This part has nothing to do with Starbucks, but that same Sunday, not an hour later a choir came by, stood outside the library and sang two or three Christmas carols. It was lovely! Instantly I was a million times less stressed. It was like coming up for a breath of fresh air.

People say that the holidays are the worst because everyone is so stressed out and everything is crowded, but thanks to these people, I am 100% in the holiday spirit. It was beyond uplifting and made me remember that this time of year can be really truly beautiful (despite the essays, exams and slushy snow).

I don’t usually post things like this, and I know that all of this is really cheesy, but I think it’s important for people to know that universe can be really good sometimes.

 

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Hello Haircut

So, I cut off all my hair the other day.

I can’t stop running my hands through its glorious healthiness, but I’m not sure if I like it yet.  Its too… flippy. Every time I get my hair cut short I feel I’m one pair  of high waisted jeans and two orange slices away from taking the kids to soccer practice. After all that complaining, I WOULD miss my long hair hunh? Oh well, now hopefully someone else can enjoy it. Right now, my luscious limp locks are sitting on my desk waiting to be shipped to the Pantene Beautiful Lengths people in El Paso Texas.

I’m prolonging the Christmas joy and seeing the Nutcracker with my parents this afternoon. The day after Christmas is always the worst, it’s such a  let down knowing that I have to wait 11 plus months to get that wonderful feeling again. Plus everything went by so fast this year…  I’m excited though! I haven’t been to the ballet in forever, although I don’t think I’ll be able to enjoy it quiet as much now that I’ve seen Black Swan.

(And NO, of course that is not an Orlando Bloom poster on the back of my door…)

1613/2500 Words

I’m craving a chick flick hard core right now. School has gotten CRAZY beyond belief. I have SIX (I’ve counted twice, it’s definitely six) assignments due between right this moment and December 17th. That’s what? three weeks?

Ugh, I need to stop quantifying everything – it really just makes things that much more daunting.

So, back to chick flicks — I want them, I want them now. I long for them, dream about them, can’t stop thinking about them (okay, that might be taking it a little too far).

Love and Other Drugs, I don’t care about your mediocre reviews, I’m still going to see you. Same with you Rachel-McAdams-Movie- about-morning-television- that-I-think-is-called-Morning-Glory (it is)- and-apparently-came-out-two-weeks-ago. Tangled: lets get together sometime.

I’m even considering re-watching The Time Traveler’s Wife! (but I wont, I’m not that desperate. I know I will regret it.)

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My favorite chick flick: You’ve Got Mail . Just so much wonderful in one little movie. That scene where Meg Ryan has to close the bookstore and she stands there for a moment, imaging herself twirling with her mom, makes me cry every. single. time.

Sigh, oh well! Hopefully soon? Hopefully winter break will be more than a frenzy of friends and Crime and Punishment. Maybe my mommy will even go to a movie with me *hint hint (mom I know you read this). That would be the ultimate of nice right now.

Tired, Unmotivated and General Sense of Blah

The whether is really really crappy today: biting cold, howling wind and the constant threat of rain. UGH.

It would be more than wonderful to curl up with some Gilmore Girls and some peppermint ho-cho, but alas Bleak House beckons (although I really do enjoy reading Bleak House. Dickens is a totally misunderstood author).

I’m really really excited for my two and half week Christmas break in California. I’m already dreaming about San Fransisco and the various holiday parties I’ll be attending. If I haven’t already shorn my luscious locks, I might have to try this side chingon (even if it is from Martha Stewart.com).  It is oh-so-glamorous and sophisticated.