Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Dedicated to Molly Kent



Tomorrow will be exactly one month since updating my blog.. I would like to say it is my New Year's Resolution to write in it more frequently, but while I will try harder, it was not my resolution. However, some slack should be cut for me, I did just have my tonsils taken out. Let me recap a few highlights of the month of December.

I had completely forgotten about this story, because it is so like many other of my days at school, but I told a story to my Aunt, Uncle, and cousin while at his birthday party. While they were here for Christmas, Blake kept requesting that I tell the "Pantie Story." So, for Blake, here it is. One afternoon, the K3 teacher had to leave school early for an emergency. Because my class' after-school teacher was in my room, I went to K3 to help get the kids ready to leave school. While in there, one of the kids was telling me that his dad takes off his drawers before getting in bed. He then said to a girl, "Miss Laskowski has on some drawers." Well, she responded to him, "No, Miss L wears PANTIES!!!"

Like I mentioned before, I had my tonsils taken out. This is the worst thing I have ever experienced in my life. First, I would like to say, nurses talk too much. I do not care about your life while you are inserting and IV into my hand. I do not want to know about the 80 yr old woman in the room next to mine while you are pumping IV bags of liquid in my body. And I definitely do NOT want to be compared to a burrito as you wrap up my whole body so I cant move on the operating table. All that aside, after drinking only sips of water, pain medicine, and throwing most of that up, I was dehydrated and went to the ER the following week. What a way to spend your Christmas Eve's Eve. I ate my first bite of food at Christmas Eve dinner. It was noodles with no sauce, for those interested. I am still sore and still cannot eat a bagel, but I have recovered well.

On Christmas Eve, Chrissy slept in my room with me. Before we fell asleep, we said a prayer that Santa would bring us some David Yurman. Blake woke us up at a bright 6:30am, we opened all of our presents, and last, but certainly not least, Dad hands us two different size boxes. Inside, we both had a gorgeous David Yurman bracelet! YAY. Christmas was amazing this year, even though I was drugged up and in pain. My cousins, Aunt, and Uncle were here!

The next week, I went to Atlanta for New Year's Eve to stay with J.Crew. My first night there, I got to see a bunch of friends from school. It was amazing. But, mostly that night I was so excited to see Molly. Molly is leaving to go to Italy (JEALOUS) for the semester. On NYE, J.Crew and I met Brooke (an old friend from school) and her friend Lyndsey. It was the most fun I have ever had on NYE! Bottles were popping, balloons was dropping, and we were still able to watch Snooki drop in the balls. We danced the whole night. It was a great way to ring in the new year.

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