


Picture 1: Leslie and I, friends since 6th grade, Picture 2: Me, having a great time. Picture 3: Jonathan and Laura, crazy but good friends from work. Thank you to everyone that attended my little birthday bash. It was a good time and of course a night to remember. More people came then expected but the cheap wine was good as well as the company (not cheap but good). Missed a couple key friends from the Fort but you can't have it all.
Had a wonderful weekend. Enjoyed my party on Friday. On Saturday did this "Mentor Walk" at City Park with a Denver executive,and hung out with my brother, Marina and Roxy and played the Xbox360. Today, I contributed to society in a good way, visited my grandparents (brought them some much needed flowers and said a prayer) and went to a BBQ with vball. This weekend ended up being better than expected. Nice weekend to start the beginning of a not so fun week. Monday through Thursday I will be in Jersey. Friday work and Six Flags with Amanda, Dan and Eric! Saturday and Sunday party for Jessie's departure at the Fort. Then work Monday through Thursday then off to TEJAS for Labor Day weekend. Time is just flying by!
Just a little shout out to Miss Jessie! Congrats on your job and I can’t believe you are leaving in two weeks. I'm sad but extremely excited for you and I definitely think I can come visit you in Cali.
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I figured out my little conundrum. Don't worry, I get it now! I found this little excerpt from the book "He's Just Not That Into You." I know I'm a dork but this is hiliarous because it's soo true. So here is an except from 'He's Just Not That Into You' by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo.
Chapter One: he's just not that into you if he's not asking you out
Because if he likes you, trust me, he will ask you out
What You Should Have Learned in This Chapter
• An excuse is a polite rejection. Men are not afraid of "ruining the friendship."
• Don't get tricked into asking him out. If he likes you, he'll do the asking.
• If you can find him, then he can find you. If he wants to find you, he will.
• Just because you like to lead doesn't mean he wants to dance. Some traditions are born of nature and last through time for a reason.
• "Hey, let's meet at so-and-so's party/any bar/friend's house" is not a date. Even if you live in New York.
• Men don't forget how much they like you. So put down the phone.
• You are good enough to be asked out.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/excerpts/2004-09-08-hes-just_x.htm
And there you have it.
"...Feel the rain on your skin. No one else can feel it for you. Only you can let it in. No one else, no one else. Can speak the words on your lips. Drench yourself in words unspoken. Live your life with arms wide open. Today is where your book begins. The rest is still unwritten" -Unwritten, Natasha Bedingfield
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