Senioritis: 1, Lisa: 0. After scrambling to finish something for class tonight, I'm ready to start spreading holiday cheer across the city (D.C., and later Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor). I practiced making a fool of myself this weekend in an extremely unsuccessful attempt to play Rock Band. I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgivings and ate to your heart's content. I learned a valuable lesson this Thanksgiving -- 11 people + 22lb turkey = DO NOT THINK YOU NEED TO MAKE A 10lb HAM.
You know you've got great family and friends when you send out a request for Holiday apparel to wear and get:
-- 4 holiday turtlenecks
-- 1 long-sleeved holiday shirt
-- 14 holiday sweaters (yes, that says FOURTEEN)
-- 2 holiday sweatshirts
-- 2 holiday vests
-- 2 pairs of holiday socks
-- 4 pairs of reindeer antlers
-- 1 Santa Hat
-- 1 combination Santa hat/Reindeer hat
Santa's elves have told me that packages are on the way from Missouri, New York and Colorado, I'm going to end up with quite the outfit collection:)
Tomorrow Sweaterland goes into full effect and I'll be updating with pictures and (hopefully hysterical) stories as often as possible. Consistent with the electronics, death! theme of the current semester, my camera isn't exactly working properly but I'm working on a solution.
MANY THANKS to those who have donated thus far:
Mike & Kathy Kohl (yes, they were obliged)
Lyndsay Gorton
Liz Han
Sara Steele
Jesse Levine
Brian Klesh
Grandma & Grandpa Kohl
Karen Williams
Katie Reeves
Erin Korreck & MelBel
THANKS ALSO to those who have provided me with all this wonderful apparel:
Moms
Nana & Bumpa
Grandma & Grandpa
Aunt Tracey
Jess & Tom Ferri
Lynn & Lyndsay Gorton
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