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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!


2010 in review....

Jan- I partied so hard new years eve eve, on new years eve i was the only sober person in the entire club, because i was still hung over from the night before. and received no new years eve kiss because i was too sober to make out with a drunkard. (i guess thats a good thing?)

feb- got my wisdom teeth removed, quit my job, started working with my friend charlotte and i ran my car into my friends boyfriends truck.

march - june: i guess nothing i did was much of importance, since i cant seem to remember anything! i was pretty much wrapped up in work, school, weddings, birthdays, engagement parties, bridal showers, baby showers, paying bills, making sure to hang out with the right people, chillin with friends... and being a good person. :)

july- signed for my new apartment and then....got laid off from my job.... 

august- pretty much the same as march- june.... made it thru the summer in one peice... job hunting sucks! 

september- My birthday month!!! This season I've decided to become a dedicated Cowboys fan! (maybe this season wasnt the best time to become a cowboys fan) 

oct- Rangers World Series! (they'll get it next year!)

nov- my seester turned 21!! finally, i have someone in the family to drink with!! hopefully i can catch her up to 'advanced drinker' in no time! lol and working at Gaylord for a seasonal gig working the ICE event! (everyone cross your fingers that they hire me FULL TIME in January!)

dec- 72 degrees! yeah, thats what i call texas weather! (not!)


Hope everyone has a safe and happy holidays! I'm looking forward to what 2011 has in store for me! :)

Our Christmas tree....

Merry Christmas from me and Lola, I dont know why Lola looks so awkward! 
The Kohler Christmas email card. (my dad made this one...) I was photoshopped into this picture! ha. :)

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