The Year In Review
Dec. 31st, 2009 06:05 pmYear End Meme: The first sentence of the first entry each month of 2009
January:
NEW YEAR'S FEAST OM NOM NOM.
February:
Last Sunday I did this meme! And since my flist is awesome, you guys figured out almost all of the pairings I used.
March:
Have acquired several volumes of Green Lantern Corps. Lingering anger mollified by lots of Guy punching things and/or people.
April:
*flails* Guess who my English professor is?
May:
Whoo, first post from my shiny Open Beta paid account on Dreamwidth.
June:
You know, I distinctly remember when I was back in high school never getting migraines. That was really nice.
July:
Never have I been so glad that I no longer live with my grandma as when I realized that, with a 5-day forecast of 90F as the low temp and a minimum humidity of 25%, I will be in a house with a man who TURNS THE AIR CONDITIONER ON.
August:
Stayed up all night playing Sims and then got up early to go over to my mom's for the afternoon.
September:
They took my grandfather back to the hospital yesterday because he was in a lot of pain and they couldn't deal with it at the nursing home.
October:
I was going to post an exercise I wrote this week about Fox and Jamie, and then I realized no one would know who they were because I never posted the original Fox and Jamie story.
November:
I am home, hanjuuluver is safely on the plane back to NM, and the con is over.
December:
Living in the dorms, I always worry about the protocol for listening to Christmas music early in December.
I haven't been doing a lot of introspection about this year, because, well, this year kind of sucked brass monkey balls. As far as I'm concerned, this summer never even happened. 2009 can kiss my ass, and I won't be sorry to boot it out the door tonight. But, you know, it wasn't all awful. I made some great friends this year, online and offline. I wrote some stuff I'm pretty proud of. I declared my major. I have a better idea of what I want to do the next couple of years than I did this time last year. I survived, and that's the important thing. And hopefully 2010 will be full of more of the good stuff and less of the bad stuff.
Happy New Year!
January:
NEW YEAR'S FEAST OM NOM NOM.
February:
Last Sunday I did this meme! And since my flist is awesome, you guys figured out almost all of the pairings I used.
March:
Have acquired several volumes of Green Lantern Corps. Lingering anger mollified by lots of Guy punching things and/or people.
April:
*flails* Guess who my English professor is?
May:
Whoo, first post from my shiny Open Beta paid account on Dreamwidth.
June:
You know, I distinctly remember when I was back in high school never getting migraines. That was really nice.
July:
Never have I been so glad that I no longer live with my grandma as when I realized that, with a 5-day forecast of 90F as the low temp and a minimum humidity of 25%, I will be in a house with a man who TURNS THE AIR CONDITIONER ON.
August:
Stayed up all night playing Sims and then got up early to go over to my mom's for the afternoon.
September:
They took my grandfather back to the hospital yesterday because he was in a lot of pain and they couldn't deal with it at the nursing home.
October:
I was going to post an exercise I wrote this week about Fox and Jamie, and then I realized no one would know who they were because I never posted the original Fox and Jamie story.
November:
I am home, hanjuuluver is safely on the plane back to NM, and the con is over.
December:
Living in the dorms, I always worry about the protocol for listening to Christmas music early in December.
I haven't been doing a lot of introspection about this year, because, well, this year kind of sucked brass monkey balls. As far as I'm concerned, this summer never even happened. 2009 can kiss my ass, and I won't be sorry to boot it out the door tonight. But, you know, it wasn't all awful. I made some great friends this year, online and offline. I wrote some stuff I'm pretty proud of. I declared my major. I have a better idea of what I want to do the next couple of years than I did this time last year. I survived, and that's the important thing. And hopefully 2010 will be full of more of the good stuff and less of the bad stuff.
Happy New Year!