Can I be bitter for a day?
Can I just say I HATE V-Day? I was just at the grocery store and all these guys were getting roses for their special someone...and here I am THE ONLY GIRL in line buying CARNATIONS for my ROOMATES!!! (Not that I didn't take all the joy in the world in doing it...) I just HATE V-Day! Would I like it if I were dating someone? I don't know...if I were dating someone I don't think I would believe them that they were diong something...I don't think it would be real to me and I don't think that I would take them seriously the first few times!!! (After a while I would probably get used to it, but I think V-Day would be a complete JOKE the first few times)
So tomorrow I will go to class and try to act normal...however the Boyce Bridal College will be INFESTED with cute couples and girls with roses and probably engagement ring AHOY! I will come home tomorrow with NO ROSES...NO RING...and most definitly NO BOYFRIEND...what a sad day! Wednesday will be glorious...I will have 364 days until I have to face this evil holiday again...
So here I sit listening to Christmas music, trying to focus on a holiday that isn't so exclusive...Christmas is for everyone who wants to participate. I'll focus on that for the next 30 hours or so...
4 Comments:
you should make up your own alter-holiday for tomorrow. i'm going to. i refuse to wallow in hatred any day of the year.
Yeah I have never liked this day either, but for some reason God wants me to not get hateful as I normally do....think of it this way, there wil be many sinning tonight, and some of us will not be. Actually that's a good thoguhts to drive to prayer in thankfulness. Don't hate the day, as like anyother day there is life, there is joy, there is God. I think Christine has a great idea, make today an alter-holiday.
No need to get serious youi guys...I just don't like the holiday! GEEZ!!! Sometimes things can just be funny...I just pretended to day was Christmas remember?
totally Kristy!!! anyway ... Spargel Appreciation Day was a great success! It will forever be etched in the memories of countless (okay ... maybe more like "handfuls") of Southern Seminary students for years to come.
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