Even if its still somewhat cold, Valentine's Day brought out the sun in lovely southern california :) We had our date night last night and Bret was an amazing date!! My camera is still at the house but when I get it pictures are on their way! LJ, Hilary, Grant (LJ's bf) and I just got back a little while ago from breakfast at Burgertown. I know, it might sound gross but its the best kept secret of Redlands (with the best breakfast burritos EVER.) Grant is the manager of the men's basketball team and they have an away game tonight so the three of us are going to see Slumdog Millionaire!! I've been waiting so long to see it and with the Oscars right around the corner I want to at least say I've seen a couple of the movie up for Best Picture.
I think were doing sushi before? It all depends on the crowds... and when the majority of the popular restaurants DO NOT take reservations, it causes a headache to say the least.
The fam is up at Crystal as we speak spending the long weekend skiing and having fun at the condo. I'm jealous!! But between the DELICIOUS COOKIES megan baked me, (and my roomies) the yummy body wash, shaving cream, stickers and eye shadow mom sent down and beautiful roses from dad I feel like I kind of am at home. Thank you family :) for making my room smell pretty and indulging me!!
A week from today I'll be picking up mom and dad at LAX!!! I'm so excited for a break from classes, school work in general, and getting off campus. LA seeing Liz and staying in a hotel where I can take a baatthhh... oh I get excited just thinking about it, ha!
On another note I came across this intriguing quote the other day and it has been bouncing around in my head ever since.
"Sometimes losing control is the most beautiful thing in the world."
At first I was turned off by it because I don't think I understood it, but sitting down and thinking about it, it is one of the most logical quotes I have ever tried to pick apart. Losing control; (in other words, giving in) understanding that the world doesn't work in ways that you can always control. What is meant to be will always find its way speaks in a similar way. It challenges you take a step back and enjoy the little things in life, focusing on the moments and living for significance. Because in the end, aren't moments all we have to live for?
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