Monday, December 21, 2009

Time for Rest

I have yet to give up on this blog,
the reason I haven't written in so long is that I've been consumed by a school project. I've barely seen my friends, I've spent whole weekeneds doing research and I've also had to fit in working at the house.
So, I finished that project Friday, stayed up the whole night and day doing so. I handed it in, went home and thought about how this was my first real break in a long time. I still have university applications to do (which I've wanted done since October), but I'll wait fo my sibblings to come home and help me with that.
After getting home, I started playing some video games and actually enjoyed it, and then, I got a call. I was needed at work. Damn.
I went to work and washed dishes for few hours. Then finally my shift eneded in the middle of a party of an old classmate of mine. The classmate wasn't really a friend, though we were on good terms, but I had other frineds at the table and joined them. It was enjoyable, but not the sort of night I'd prefer.
When I got home, I started up the video games again, did some packing and then headed downstairs to kill ten minutes with the television. The latter was a bad idea because I don't watch television regularly anymore (I actually use it as some way of making time disappear, not even for entertainment). I ended falling asleep for a few hours. I woke at five in the morning, went back to my room, turned everything off and slept.

The next day I continued my video games (specifically Uncharted 2), then packed and got into the van to drive to Montreal.
The plans for the family Christmas are to meet in Montreal at my sister's apartment, drive to Mt. Tremblant, ski for a few days, then go home and work on the house and at the restaurant.
So far we've just finished the second day of skiing. My knees, which got a bad hit from falling on ice a few days ago, are not in good shape after a few falls on the hill. It's fun, but snowboarding is difficult and painful for me. The good news is that I can drink it away here since the drinking age in Quebec is eighteen.

Anyways, that`s all for now, more later.