I decided to post tonight because it has been awile since my last post, but not as long as Shaun. Ha ha. Well, I shouldn't be laughing at that. Shaun did win our little consecutive posting contest earlier this year.
From what I've been hearing from other people, this summer hasn't been the most eventful for them. I'm definetely in the same boat, and that's my reason for not posting very much this summer. I really haven't had a lot I could post about other than regular stuff, like how work was and how I spent my weekend and things like that.
There has been a lot more on my mind lately though with school around the corner, my work term coming to an end, and my time in PG winding down. This very well could end up being my last time living under my parents roof. But then again, who knows. A lot can change over a year. Me and Roberto have talked about possibly moving to get a place in Alberta after I graduate, be we know things change all the time. Hell, I might even have a girlfriend by then. I haven't had one of them in a while.
As fun as Prince George has been, I'm looking forward to Kamloops myself for a few reasons:
1. The partying - while I still think the people in PG do party harder than people in Kamloops, during the summer this city is lame. With school comes university parties, Thirsty Thursdays and the odd trips downtown. And with the first week of school there will be serious drinking going on, and of course, the famous Welcome Back BBQ.
2. Living on my own - although I haven't had any major conflicts with my parents this summer, I still like the freedom of not having them around nagging me.
3. Covering sports for the Omega - that section is going to rock this year, and I'm getting tired of promoting community events for the Citizen. I'm looking forward to watching the Sun Demons in action again.
4. My week off - I get a full week off to forget about anything to do with journalism, move my stuff down, drop off a few resumes around town, and party a few times.
5. Seeing all my friends in Kamloops again - It'll be great seeing the journlism students again as well as all the other people I met returning to study at the university.
6. With money permitting I hope to do explore the nice Kamloops golf courses, snowboard at Sun Peaks, and catch Blazers hockey games. And I can't forget CUP 2005, which is in Edmonton.
In other news, my parents and brother return from Scotland from the World Bag Pipe Championships on Thursday. Ha ha, suckers were rained on while they were over there. But I'm sure that's all the beauty of Scotland. I still wished I could have gone. It sounds like they had a great time, and the band finished fifth out of 24 other bands in their division, which is real good. I also plan to buy a computer before I move. I'm going to be looking at some this weekend.
From what I've been hearing from other people, this summer hasn't been the most eventful for them. I'm definetely in the same boat, and that's my reason for not posting very much this summer. I really haven't had a lot I could post about other than regular stuff, like how work was and how I spent my weekend and things like that.
There has been a lot more on my mind lately though with school around the corner, my work term coming to an end, and my time in PG winding down. This very well could end up being my last time living under my parents roof. But then again, who knows. A lot can change over a year. Me and Roberto have talked about possibly moving to get a place in Alberta after I graduate, be we know things change all the time. Hell, I might even have a girlfriend by then. I haven't had one of them in a while.
As fun as Prince George has been, I'm looking forward to Kamloops myself for a few reasons:
1. The partying - while I still think the people in PG do party harder than people in Kamloops, during the summer this city is lame. With school comes university parties, Thirsty Thursdays and the odd trips downtown. And with the first week of school there will be serious drinking going on, and of course, the famous Welcome Back BBQ.
2. Living on my own - although I haven't had any major conflicts with my parents this summer, I still like the freedom of not having them around nagging me.
3. Covering sports for the Omega - that section is going to rock this year, and I'm getting tired of promoting community events for the Citizen. I'm looking forward to watching the Sun Demons in action again.
4. My week off - I get a full week off to forget about anything to do with journalism, move my stuff down, drop off a few resumes around town, and party a few times.
5. Seeing all my friends in Kamloops again - It'll be great seeing the journlism students again as well as all the other people I met returning to study at the university.
6. With money permitting I hope to do explore the nice Kamloops golf courses, snowboard at Sun Peaks, and catch Blazers hockey games. And I can't forget CUP 2005, which is in Edmonton.
In other news, my parents and brother return from Scotland from the World Bag Pipe Championships on Thursday. Ha ha, suckers were rained on while they were over there. But I'm sure that's all the beauty of Scotland. I still wished I could have gone. It sounds like they had a great time, and the band finished fifth out of 24 other bands in their division, which is real good. I also plan to buy a computer before I move. I'm going to be looking at some this weekend.
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