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Long time, no post

 

Same old story, I guess. To be honest, I kind of forgot about this place. I guess a lot has been going on and I just pushed all my sites to the back burner.

I’m still looking for an internship for the summer. I had an interview with an advertising agency in Dallas on Friday. I think it went well but I won’t know about it for a week or so. I need to keep looking. It’s really frustrating but I need to be optimistic.

School is going well. My classes and the projects are going well. Spring Break already came and went. I went on a cruise with my parents to Jamaica, Cayman Islands, and Mexico. It was amazing and so much fun. I’m SO glad I did something this year since it’s my last Spring Break ever – I’m graduating and getting my Masters degree in December! :D

My desktop’s hard drive crashed last week and I’ve been trying to get it fixed. I would have replaced it this past weekend but my mom said she had coupons at her house that would allow us to basically get it for free. So I’m waiting for this weekend to go home and fix it. I would have had to pay at least $300 for someone to do it but I think I can do it myself. Doesn’t seem too difficult. *crosses fingers*

I guess the biggest news of all is that my sister is getting married! She got engaged right before Spring Break. I’m so happy for her. She’s getting married on October 30, which is 7 months away from today. It seems so long and distant in the future but I know time will pass so quickly. Plus the 7 months will be *hopefully* enough time to slim down and look good for the big day. It’s very exciting. :D

I have had Lifehouse’s new album, Smoke & Mirrors, on repeat since it came out a few weeks ago. I really love it and I think it’s great. They’re my favorite band and I would probably love anything that they released.

 

One Response to “Long time, no post”

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    it is pretty easy to change out a hard drive in a desktop. just screw it in and then load in xp/vista/7 whichever one you use. it is super easy if you have the start up disks that come with the computer. i have reinstalled my system several times and no problem. i think you could definitly do it! :)

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