I'm glad our women's national team kicked ass today, but it's hard to be completely thrilled when it was in fact Haiti that we completely destroyed. Next up! Guatemala! Hopefully I can actually watch that game, it's over the weekend and all. I think I'll cheer for Mexico also, they play tomorrow. You know, so long as American ultimately wins because we are awesome and stuff.
I don't sleep enough.
They don't celebrate Halloween here but apparently this isn't going to stop a whole lot of alcohol being consumed tomorrow night in, uh, honor of this esteemed holiday. I'm probably going to spend the 31st at some mandatory school activities and I actually keep forgetting that Halloween is a Thing, I don't think I've even remembered to ask anybody back at home what they're going as—and Halloween is the only American holiday I actually celebrate! And like! You know I thought I was going to be sort of sad when Christmas rolls around and not only will I thousands of miles away from home but I will actually have class that day, but now I'm starting to think that's not going to be a real problem.
Tomorrow the international students are supposed to wear "traditional costumes" from our country. People keep asking what I'm going to wear. I'm typing this sitting in jeans, a sweatshirt, and tennis shoes—I'm pretty sure I've already got it on.
I don't sleep enough.
They don't celebrate Halloween here but apparently this isn't going to stop a whole lot of alcohol being consumed tomorrow night in, uh, honor of this esteemed holiday. I'm probably going to spend the 31st at some mandatory school activities and I actually keep forgetting that Halloween is a Thing, I don't think I've even remembered to ask anybody back at home what they're going as—and Halloween is the only American holiday I actually celebrate! And like! You know I thought I was going to be sort of sad when Christmas rolls around and not only will I thousands of miles away from home but I will actually have class that day, but now I'm starting to think that's not going to be a real problem.
Tomorrow the international students are supposed to wear "traditional costumes" from our country. People keep asking what I'm going to wear. I'm typing this sitting in jeans, a sweatshirt, and tennis shoes—I'm pretty sure I've already got it on.