Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Time to get Serious.

Yeah...I really am going to be serious. And this is the last blog?!

It is...and I am so so sad. Also, I don't know why I put a question mark because I knew this was my last blog this semester. I guess I just wanted to provide a small bit of hope to you readers. Sorry for crushing it...I really am a nice person.

Hey Amy, I like what you did with the colors.

Hey Tyler, you said "kiss" in your post and I giggled like a little girl. Respect, brother.

What will my topic be this time? Honestly, like I said, I think I will keep it serious. No AWA, no funny business, nothing. Just me being me. I hope you like it.

It's the holiday season (holiday season) and a whoopty-do. Those are song lyrics. I know I said no humor...just wait for it.

But seriously, the holidays are right around the corner. Most people have already put up decorations and are still trying to work off that Thanksgiving feast that they partook in this past week. We have spent some quality time with our families and are finishing up with some of the toughest weeks of the semester. We are all focusing on finals and are stressing out about them, we are so looking forward to another month or so off from school, and we are getting things together to be ready for break. In all the stress and anxiety that comes with finals and projects, please don't forget the reason why we celebrate the holidays. No matter your race, background, social standing, or religious affiliation, the holidays are a time for us to be thankful and joyful for the things we have. It's a time for us to put the outside world on hold, if only for a few days, and live a life full of love, smiles, and joy. I look forward to this time every year. I couldn't care less about presents, or what Santa is going to bring me. For me, it's about celebrating the birth of Christ, and spending time with my family. The highlights of my years have been the memories that I have made with my family. I love them very much and wouldn't want any other family in this world. Mine is the best. And yes, I'm a little biased, and all of us are, but that doesn't matter. What matters is that we have people who love us and would do anything for us. There aren't many people we can count on in this world, but our family is not that. They are there always and will never be anything except for our family. I thank my God every day for that. So just remember that this season. Don't take this time for granted because one day some of those people will be gone. Love all, always. Make this a holiday season that you and your family will never forget. Thank you guys.

Happy holidays.

See you next semester,

Adam