Friday, February 17, 2012

Winter Break

Here's what I did over break, in list form. At the ripe old age of 21, my memory is starting to fail me so it won't be too long or detailed. 
  • Slept in...A lot
  • Scheduled consultation with surgeon
  • Got Just Dance 3 as an early Christmas present
  • Played Just Dance 3
  • Christmas Eve with the whole family. Ate yummy food. More Just Dance 3...Klaire was so cute dancing! Opened presents from aunts and uncles. Got some cupcake PJ's (which I love!), cupcake liners and edible ink pens for decorating, a cupcake calendar, cupcake book, and probably a few more things. Seeing a theme? 
  • Spent the night at my aunt's and got to spend time with my sisters
  • Christmas. Opened presents...three more cupcake books, more cupcake liners, an OSU hoodie (which I also love!), 
  • Met with surgeon the day after Christmas. Scheduled surgery for the 28th.
  • Watched my sister Sunhee at her Jiu Jitsu class. Ended up being a part of the class. The instructor likes parent participation...older sisters too. It's really hard to practice moves on someone who is half your size.
  • Had surgery. Detailed post to come.
  • My friend Sara visited me the day after surgery. I couldn't do anything so we got caught up and watched YouTube videos. Not the best idea. Laughing was painful and I felt it for the next few days.
  • My cousins stayed with us New Year's weekend. Lamest New Year's Eve ever. I couldn't do anything or eat anything. With 10 seconds left on the countdown, everyone accumulated downstairs in the living room and we hugged, kissed, and wished each other a happy new year.
  • Watched Harry Potter 7 Part 2
  • Watched the Pretty Little Liars premiere with my sister
  • Made my cousins and sister CD's with KPop (Korean Pop) songs. I'm glad they've jumped on the Kpop bandwagon. Pretty soon I'll have everyone listening to it. 
  • Went shopping. 
  • Hung out with my friend Stephanie, something we hadn't done in a long time (like a year).
  • Went to church. The bishop held up a garbage bag filled with a paper chain. It was his Christmas present from the primary children. Each link on the chain represented a week where a child read the scriptures by themselves or with their parents. He had everyone go into the gym after sacrament meeting and had the children hold the chain up for everyone to see. It was so long it stretched around the whole gym. It was pretty impressive and inspiring. My home ward is so awesome.
I think that's pretty much it. 


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