1st semester of grad school: done.
The heater in our house broke and we are suffering.
Almost every house in our neighborhood has Christmas lights up except us. The traffic on our street has picked up considerably. People are driving through looking at the lights.
I looked for a Christmas tree yesterday. They're all too expensive but I found an alternative. At the REI superstore, you can buy a 10 dollar "pass" or something to a location where you can cut down your own Christmas tree.
I am so excited about January: loan check.
Now this semester is over I can read whatever I want until January 4th. Some of the books I plan to read: The Subtle Knife by Phillip Pullman; The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon; Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton; The Wounded Healer by Henri Nouwen and maybe the new Donald Miller book.
During the break, I'm going to do winter stuff.
I haven't been to Pike Place Market since the interview in February so I want to visit there too.
I turn 24 Thursday. A friend and I are doing something all day Sunday. It's a mystery so naturally I'm in turmoil.
Leaving to watch Zombieland at a 3 dollar movie theater... Wait. Scratch that. Me and Dan just decided to stay at the house and read. Nerds, I know.
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