Sunday, December 21, 2008

The most non sequitorious post ever.

Hello my adoring public...or just public. There is no semblance of flow in this post, so bear with me. Life has this crazy habit of sneaking up on you and tapping you on the shoulder, but when you turn around he isn't there, but there is tap on your other shoulder. That makes sense right? Anyway, things have been pretty good over here. I finished my Vector Calculus class yesterday, which is a huge relief. Tell me if there is a logical fallacy in this statement: Crazy people go out during the holidays. I was out during the holidays. I must be crazy! Christmas is almost upon us, and our tree is very well supported by presents. I am a very blesséd child. I have winter reading over break: Heart of Darkness and Midsummer night’s dream. Midsummer night’s dream is a funny book to be reading in midwinter but hey whatever. My friend Crystal got married yesterday. She’s eighteen and went off to school only in august, and has now gone and gotten married, but what are you going to do. My sister and I aren’t quite done shopping, so guess what we are doing tomorrow? Oh yeah we went to see Mannheim Steamroller a week and a half ago. Very cool! I’ve now put my application in for USC, Stanford, Yale, a Pennsylvanian school Swarthmore, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, BYU, and MIT. That is a lot of opportunity for “We regret to inform you’s” Cross your fingers everybody that there are only a few if not any! Working the day after Christmas, which means no shopping with mother. I am actually really bummed about this, since as most of you know, and you do now if you didn’t, shopping with my mom is one of the most awesome things to do. N-E-Ways…not much else to report. As things pop up, I’ll let you know. Kieran P.S. You have to take foreign language classes at Yale, and I seem to thing that Italian would be cool. So here is you Italian lesson for the week: O mangiar questa minestra o saltar questa finestra. English translation: Either eat this soup or jump out this window. Idiomatic meaning: Take it or leave it. And Ogni regola ha un' eccezione. English translation: There is an exception to every rule. Ciao!

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