Blissed & Pissed -in that order
Everyone keeps asking how the wedding and the honeymoon were and all I can muster up is "Uhh fine, it was good." The truth is, there's just no way to explain how perfectly perfect it all was. For once I'm at a loss for words. The wedding was as beautiful as I'd hoped it would be and I had a great time surrounded by people I love. There were a few tiny glitches, but they didn't matter and there were other things that more than made up for them (Joe's exquisite balloon-placing skills, for example!) We had alot of (unexpected) help and it was fun. Sure I yelled at my mom and brother while I was getting my hair done, but I immediately called them to apologize. I'm allowed to get a little stressed out, right? Everything is a crazy blur surrounding Christmas, the wedding, the family dramas, New years in Vancouver, etc. Cuba was terribly romantic. We didn't really do anything exciting (aside from Havana) yet it was awesome. Besides, it's private. You had to be there, and you weren't so I won't bother trying to share the magic. Except with Ken. There are some things in my life I will look back at and regret. Our honeymoon is not one of those things. There are three little words that sum it up perfectly: Champagne For Breakfast.
The only thing I can tell you about this is that I was barefoot.
My favorite. The barstools are under the water.
I will post some wedding pics if I ever get any!!
When I got back home I received an interesting Christmas card from my ex-stepdad. If you are confused, here it is: He lived with my mom for eight years, my formative years, a time when I didn't have any kind of relationship with my (adoptive) dad and hadn't even met my biological dad. We were very close. Him and my mom broke up and he decided it was too hard to see me and my brother. That was about 13 years ago. I was very angry and hurt for a long time. A couple of years ago I saw him, vented, had some closure and haven't thought about it since. Nor have I heard from him. Now I get a "My Daughter, My Friend" card. ????? It surprised me but there's really no feeling left. Either way. What pissed me off was he wrote "Sorry for inadvertantly cutting you out of my life. Totally regret it." In-ad-ver-tant-ly? How do you inadvertantly ...wtf? The man is unable to accept ANY responsibility for anything, a chronic victim! What a loser. I should rip up the card, light it on fire, pee on it, sun-dry it, mail it to him and add a note saying "Sorry I inadvertantly ripped up your card, lit it on fire, peed on it, sun-dried it, put it in an envelope, bought a stamp, put the stamp on the envelope, and mailed it to you. Totally regret it!"
But hey, no hard feelings.
Haha Really, I'm joking about it because it's a non-issue.
I stole this Quiz from Jen's Blog.
You scored as agnosticism. You are an agnostic. Though it is generally taken that agnostics neither believe nor disbelieve in God, it is possible to be a theist or atheist in addition to an agnostic. Agnostics don't believe it is possible to prove the existence of God (nor lack thereof). Agnosticism is a philosophy that God's existence cannot be proven. Some say it is possible to be agnostic and follow a religion; however, one cannot be a devout believer if he or she does not truly believe.
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