Thanksgiving Break

So, Thanksgiving Break has finally begun.  I don’t think I’m capable of being more full of thanks.  I started the break right, with the world’s worst teenage girl movie with Shauna, Karyn and Emily, which was awesome.  The movie sucked a great deal but watching in a theater of people who couldn’t decided whether to laugh or cry was a lot more fun than I would have thought, despite the angry ushers trying to get people to stop holding seats.  We did Rockband afterwards so Matt could have his fix before Emily bailed on us for the rest of the break.  Yesterday we spent cleaning, seriously, the whole day.  This place hasn’t been so clean since it was made, because it sure as hell wasn’t this clean when we moved in.  The whole cleaning process confused and upset the dogs who took to following us around and looking perturbed, but it’ll be worth it when Mom isn’t horrified when she arrives tomorrow.  Which is the most exciting part, of course, Mom will get here tomorrow evening and then we’ll have grocery shopping to do and lots of tv watching to veg through and it’s going to be wonderful.  I’m so excited to see her.  We’ve got our turkey, and I’m going to try to make some of the Thanksgiving stuff early so it won’t be so ridiculous in our tiny kitchen on the day of, and matt and I are going to decorate our live mini tree as a table centerpiece and this Thanksgiving is going to be better than I expected when we came out here.  I’m completely excited.

On the other hand of course, I still have a twenty page paper to write, a 5-10 page paper to write and 8+ books to read for a 6+ page prospectus and annotated bibliography all ideally started before next Monday, so it’s not as lovely as I’d prefer.  They really love to pile it all on at the end, don’t they?  Oh well, I guess on that note I shouldn’t really be procrastinating.  Margaret Atwood scholarship and Judith Butler are impatiently awaiting me, and the angry looking face of Raymond Carver on his book is making me nervous, so I had best begin (or at least flip that Carver book over).

Happy Thanksgiving Break to all of you, whether or not you are experiencing any sort of actual break at this moment!

yours,

alaina

3 thoughts on “Thanksgiving Break”

  1. Wait, did you see Twilight??? And if so, what did you think?

    I miss you. I’m sorry you have so much schoolwork to do, but I am excited that your mom will be spending Thanksgiving with you! What are you reading right now, anything good? Fill me in!

  2. I did see Twilight, and I didn’t have high expectations or anything, but I could never have expected that…. It was awful.

    The acting, the dialogue, it made the books seem well-written, but on the plus side, I’ve never laughed that hard in my life, my face and jaw hurt from laughing when it was over, it was so funny. Everyone ever should see that movie just to feel better about themselves for not having been a part of making it.
    As for what I’m reading right now. I have The Edible Woman, The Robber Bride, Where I’m calling From, Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble, The Foucault Reader, and ten different books studying Margaret Atwood precariously perched on my desk and I’m in the thick of all of them. The Atwood novels are lovely, if you haven’t read The Blind Assassin, you should because it was brilliant and beautiful, but the rest are just homework.

    What about you? What are you occupying your important grown-up teacher time with? And, how did Things Fall Apart go???????

  3. I’m so glad you’re going to have a nice Thanksgiving with your mom! We’re having Thanksgiving at my new house, too. My parents are coming today to help with the preparations, but I’ve spent the last two days cleaning and organizing! Well, I hope you’re having a good time with your mom and enjoying your break!

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