Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Happy HolidayS

That’s right. Happy Holidays. I had 2 great holidays this holiday season. I hope that you all did too. I say that because there has been a controversy this year about a “War on Christmas”. I think that the media has too much time on their hands. I’m pretty sure they should all have to wait tables full time as well as be a “journalist”. Then maybe they would stay with real news. Apparently President Bush’s card said Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas. (This is news?!?) And he was getting all this static about it. First of all I’m sure that he never even saw the card until it was on the news and even then I’m sure he didn’t really care about it enough to look at it. Even if he did see it I guess they were all forgetting that it’s a “Holiday Season” with Christmas, and New Years. I would mention the others as well but it was only the “Christians” that seemed to be making a stink. I’m surprised they didn’t raise the question of bad intelligence from the card people calling it Christmas-gate.

Anyway, as I was saying, I had a good time this year. I drove up to Pittsburgh from DC to see my parents and my little brother and sister-in-law. I drove up after getting out of work early. It took less than 5 hours. It was clear driving all the way up. I wasn’t really looking forward to it. I hadn’t gotten into the Christmas spirit yet. I had been in a pretty bad mood, because I had been working 2 waiter jobs. I started at a Japanese restaurant. Other than yelling WASABI! a lot it pretty much sucked. I didn’t like the managers at all. So I quit 2 days before I left for Pittsburgh. My older brother wasn’t going to be around and I didn’t think I would get to see any friends so I just thought I would be sitting around my parent’s house for 4 days. Little did I realize that that was exactly what I needed. I arrived just before my parents got home from the Christmas Eve Service. I wished I could have made it for that but we got to sit and talk for a little that night. Christmas day was nice. The Service at church was nice and I got to see some people and catch up a little with them. Some of the people that I had hoped to see weren’t there. My aunt and 2 cousins came over for dinner at lunchtime. One of them brought his girlfriend. She pretty much sat there and didn’t say anything except when directly asked a question. Then they left in the middle of the afternoon and my little brother and his wife J-Lo came over and we opened gifts. It was a good evening. Then for the next few days I just hung out and drank lots of tea and hot chocolate and really enjoyed having a few days off from work. Then back in DC for New Years. We had a party at my house. I wasn’t really looking forward to it. I don’t mind parties so much; it’s having them at my house that I don’t like. You can’t really show up late and you can’t leave early. Though it is easy to hide upstairs in your bedroom when you get over stimulated. But it was fun. We played Texas Hold ‘Em, some spades, and Fussball plus there was good food. Also people didn’t stay till 4 am like I thought they would. Most left by 100 or so. I was able to go to bed at like 130 and wasn’t kept up by the few people that were still there. I would have stayed up longer but I had to be at work at 10 am. I ended up with a huge headache too. I only had 2 glasses of champagne. It went away after 4 Advil. I also met someone at the party. Didn’t kiss her at midnight but nobody did that. What a lame party, no booze and no kissing. Anyway, I’ll be looking for her at church. She was white, though, from Arkansas. But she was cute with short blonde hair. Not rich but she had a good job. So, not an Indian princess but I still liked her. Anyway, I hope that you all had a good Holiday Season too; no matter where you were for Christmas or how far ahead of me you got to the New Year.

4 comments:

tiffany said...

happy new year, and good luck with the blonde girl.
maybe she's better than an indian princess--because, she lives near you. i hear that's important to a relationship.

Lori said...

Plus you called to talk to me during your holidays-doesn't that contribute to making the holiday great???

Pete said...

well, i would imagine that talking to me mostly contributed to making your holiday great.

Lori said...

Of course it did! :)