So yesterday we are just walking around in Dillard's, which I highly discourage (Nordstrom's is where it's at), trying to find some cute boots and the employees were already taking down the cute little Christmas trees.
What. The. Heck.
Remember that one time when every department store and their mothers were putting up the Christmas decorations the day after Halloween? It is funny, but actually quite sad that we cannot even wait until New Years to take that crap down. As far as I'm concerned it is still the Christmas season because Kosi 101.1 is still playing Christmas music, and everyone knows that Christmas only ends when New Years is over.
That is another topic I like to discuss. New Years. For us Mormons, it is just another day of the year to stay up WAY past our bedtime. For the rest of the world it is the one day, besides Halloween, to wear skanky dresses and get completely obligerated. That kinda sounds fun right?? NO. Not when you are goin down to Salt Lake to listen to some sweet music and see fireworks....
But really I quite enjoy New Years. It is just a great time to reflect on all the things you said you were going to do last year, but didn't do and now you're promising yourself that this is the year that will happen. It is a pretty erie feeling looking back on that year when the clock strikes midnight, realizing how certain events effected your life, and how quickly time just passess on by. My list of resolutions pretty much has not changed since I was like 16, I mean every young adult has common resolutions:
1. Fix my body.
2. Get me a boyfriend.
3. Be happy without a boyfriend.
4. Eat Healthier (which kinda goes along with fix my body).
5. "Do well in school."
6. Save money.
7. Live better.
8. Walmart (Just kidding I have just had their stupid slogan stuck in my head all day).
9. Improve wardrobe.
10. SERVICE!!!
So yeah, you bet me and all my lovely sisters have at least 5 of these things on our list, but I am excusing this time of the year to be cliché.
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