It was Christmas Eve, and all through the house........

Categories: just-life

Date: 24 December 2005 02:11:32

I'm not sure if that's quite right, but if I'm heading to Midnight Mass tomorrow, I won't get to write anthing till sometime late Christmas Day......so this is my last chance to wish you all a very Merry Christmas, actually before Christmas itself!!!

So, Merry Christmas!!!!!!

Now, time to sort out all the stuff that happened today, try to make it cohearant (and spelt correctly).

Was in the lovely town of Camberley this afternoon (the home of everyone's aunt), being taken shopping by my mum, as Littlewoods is closing and they had stuff cheap. Well, while waiting around for my mum (as she's going, "how about this...??") when I thought I spotted and old friend. I wasn't sure, having not seen her for at least two years (if not longer). We passed them a few more times round town, but I didn't say anything, in that whole "is it more embarassing to be right, or wrong??"

What made it funnier was that later on we had to go to Aldershot Post Office to pick up some parcels for my dad. Who did I bump into as I left the building....???? Yep, the friend that I thought I saw a few hours earlier in Littlewoods...... I really should have asked if it had been her......

I am a hopeful optimist.... it's a terrible crime, but there we go. I love Christmas movies. I truely believe that good things do come at Christmas..... I hope that they'll happen for me one day, but as long as they happen, that's the important thing.

And it looks like they are. One story I'm not allowed to tell, another I don't yet know about (unless it's the same story... always a possibility) and the one that I've not been told to stay quiet about started only last weekend, and is on hold till after New Year's when they can get together again....... what can I say..... I love happy endings..... (no, it's not me to those who were starting to worry......my friend Linnet and some guy in Bristol.)

In other news;
Top Baby names for 2005 Jack holds on for eleventh year(!!!) along with Jessica.
Schools fail in daily prayer I'll admit that I didn't realise that daily prayer was still compulsory...... we used to have it up till year five in Middle School but with the increase of non-Christian students it was removed from Morning Assembly so everyone was able to attend. We didn't have any at all for the entire of Secondary School (though we were given those small red New Testaments).

And with that the story is ended, as I resist the urge to listen to the rest of the Leaf's game on online radio from NHL.com.

Take Care, have a Merry Christmas, one and all!!!!!