- No matter how far away they seem, your best friends are just a facebook chat/text/video chat/call away. And they respond at any time.
- All boys aren't retarded. The great ones are just harder to find and show up when you least expect it.
- College is hard, but you just have to manage your time.
- Partying is fun, but just watching Lifetime movies is fun too.
- Crazy dance parties are a must.
- You don't realize what you did on the internet before Facebook.
- Admitting you like things like Twilight and Harry Potter is not bad. It shows that you are just more well rounded than other people.
- Planning your schedule around sleeping late and Maury is not wrong.
- Sometimes your rivals can be weird (aka getting mooned driving back to Dallas...awkward!)
- Dallas Mexican food is not the same as Houston Mexican food.
- Mom's home cooking has never tasted so good.
- Tripping up the stairs at Einstein's Bagels is not as embarrasing as watching someone fall down the stairs in front of Dallas Hall.
- Falling into washers is not as fun as it sounds.
- Watching Disney movies will make you feel like your a little kid again (and that's not a bad thing sometimes).
- Being in love with Robert Pattinson is not an addiction; it's the real deal.
- Never forget who you are, where you came from and who really values you as a friend.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
16 Things I have learned from College
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Commenting on Almost Famous's Blog
Commenting on Thyrston's Blog
Friday, November 28, 2008
Untraditional Thanksgiving

This year my family went to La Jolla, California for Thanksgiving to visit my older brother. This was a deviation from our normal holiday plans; the typical Thanksgiving is staying in Houston, eating a typical turkey feast and spending time with my mom’s side of the family. At first I didn’t mind going to California, I was excited to visit my brother and spend time with my family, but was sad I wouldn’t see my friends from high school until Saturday. Then when I got home on Wednesday, the idea I had pictured in my head was just that a dream. I quickly found out that there wouldn’t be a big turkey dinner, and we wouldn’t be cooking, we’d be going out for dinner. To most people, this might not seem like a big deal, but for me it was a crushing blow.
I had been looking forward to this break since fall break. I was ready to be at home in my own room, with my friends, and home cooked meals. I really didn’t want to living out of a suitcase, or sharing a bathroom with three other people. So it is natural to assume that I was in a bad mood this Thanksgiving, I didn’t want to do anything. I just wanted to go back to Houston and have our traditional Thanksgiving. It wasn’t until last night after we had eaten at the only open restaurant open in La Jolla, that I realized that the holiday season isn’t about the meal you have, it’s about the people you spend it with. I know that most people have realized that before now, but this epiphany really made me think and I wondered if anyone else realized anything this holiday?
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Responding to Least-Heat Moon
Friday, October 31, 2008
Commeting
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Going to the Pump

My dad is a vice-president for an oil company and people think that when gas prices go up that means he gets a bonus or a raise. I want those people know that he doesn’t. Sometimes, he even gets a deduction because the company wants to keep the price of gas down. We also have to pay the same price everyone else does to fill up our cars; we don’t get our gas for free. Here are some real reasons why gas prices have been so high.
The reason that the gas prices were going up was because of the sellers raising the prices, and hurricane Ike. My dad’s company buys from Saudi Arabia, and OPEC like most companies. The oil business’s currency is American dollars, so when our exchange rate with the Euro and other currencies gets worse for us, these buyers want to keep selling the same amount they did before the dollar depreciated, so they charge us more to keep making a profit. If you don’t believe me check here, and read about what OPEC wants to do now, not the oil companies. Then there is hurricane Ike; while in Houston, he knocked out 14 out of 17 refineries, the place where they make the gas. They are currently working to keep up capacity. As of now 16 out of the 17 are up, and the gas prices are dropping.
So next time when you think that mean oil companies are jacking up the price because they want more money. They’re not, and just remember they are paying the same as you!