Just Another Day
Once again I find myself staring into this computer screen. I have been here for...23 days (had to count). Thankfully I have only one full day left. I am ready to return to my "normal" life. I will be back just in time to undergo another major change. Thankfully this change is a welcomed one. I am finally moving to Anchorage to attend UAA. I have been living in the Mat-Su Valley for the past two years. It's a beautiful area, but there is a severe lack of things to do. I should specify...there is a severe lack of things to do in winter. If a person does not own a snowmachine (snowmobile for any outsiders), there is little to do. Dog sledding requires dogs, and skiing requires light (something that is limited in Alaskan winters). A person who works days (during the few hours of daylight) has very few options of entertainment after hours. I am hopeful that Anchorage will prove more entertaining.
My last three movie choices were not worth spending much time on. I watched "Spanglish," "Starsky and Hutch," and "Mr. Deeds." I don't have any desire to see any of these movies again. My next two offerings will be "Matrix Revolutions," and "Be Cool." I am not expecting much from either of these movies. I've seen the first two "Matrix" movies. The first was better than the second. Other than that...Shaughna and my cousin Jen have both called today, so I must return those calls. Also I have decided to do my laundry tonight...pack tomorrow...leave Wednesday. I hope my life becomes more exciting soon.
Brandon
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All I wanna say is sleding wit dogs must be excitement! Wo0o0o0 if I could ;) PEACE & HOLLABACK
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