Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Thanksgiving Pt. 2


Since I talked about what I thought thanksgiving would be last week. I’ll blog about what actually happened this week. Sorry you guys have to read so much about my life.
I suppose I’ll start at the beginning. I went home Friday morning with two of my friends from Tech who live near me. The car ride was pretty boring because we were all ready to just get home & start our breaks. But, it was ok. We stopped in Charlottesville & uva for a second wearing all of our tech stuff. Needless to say it was pretty awkward & we really stuck out. But I don’t mind representing Virginia Tech wherever I go, even in a dreadful place like Charlottesville.
Once I got home from the car ride all I did was sleep for like two days straight. None of my close friends came home for their break until Tuesday or Wednesday so I had an extended time to myself. A couple of my friends stayed home to go to community college so I hung out with them while I waited for the “crew” to arrive. But I enjoyed getting that time with them because they are a fun group of people. The only drawback is that I am a VERY very poor college student. I did manage to spend only $20 during the whole week that I was home. Thanks to my lovely friends who love to pay for me.
Another thing I enjoyed about being home was seeing all of these great movies. While in Blacksburg, I never get to see new movies. The extent of my movie watching is like one movie every couple of weeks with my hall mates. The first movie I saw over break was Ninja Assassin. I saw it with one of my really good guy friends & he loved it. Me, not so much. It was FULL of blood. Seriously, every other scene was somebody cutting off somebody else’s head. I covered my eyes for half of the movie because I didn’t want to see all of the blood. The guy I was with had to keep asking me if I was going to make it through the movie. Another thing that bothered me was that it involved stealing children. And I love kids, so it hurt my little heart! Another movie that I saw was precious. This one was a tear jerker. It was about an overweight 17 year old girl who was still in junior high school. She had issues with being a dark skinned African American girl. Her mother was also very abusive & resented her for being raped by her father. She viewed it as Precious stealing her man. She was more concerned with keeping her man than the health & safety of her child. Precious also had two children by her own father, one of which has down syndrome. She also didn’t know how to read or write, barely knowing her ABC’s. This movie was wonderfully put together and it had an all star cast, lots of Oscar buzz surrounding this cast. Everybody played their role well & it really illustrated the struggles within the African American community, such as wanting to be lighter or even wanting to be white. And my biggest movie accomplishment was finishing the first season of the Golden Girls (I’m debating getting the second, not so sure I can afford it though :/). Not only did I get to finish it, but I also got to watch it with somebody really cool (the same guy that dragged me to ninja assassin). I don’t even remember how I convinced him to watch the Golden Girls, but he did. He didn’t like it so much, he didn’t laugh at all. But I was cracking up the entire time because these women are funny. But I guess it is not exactly the right show for 19 year old guys. Nevertheless, I enjoyed spending time with this guy and watching my girls at the same time.
Not I’ll actually talk about Thanksgiving day. It was pretty typical. My mom did end up cooking dinner because I came home & asked her to. It was just the normal Thanksgiving dinner. My mom, grandma, brother, great aunt, & I all ate dinner together at my mom’s house. It was very peaceful. And then later on that day I went to eat dinner at my paternal grandma’s house. After dinner, we all watched my beloved Dallas Cowboys beat up on the Oakland Raiders. It was simply wonderful watching them win! Normally, I wear my lucky Cowboy pants & slippers but since I wasn’t at home, I couldn’t. But they won without my lucky pants. It was really exciting, especially because I love to talk bad about all of the other NFL teams. But overall, my Thanksgiving day was pretty boring.
But the best thing about Thanksgiving break was definitely getting to see all of my old friends. It was very interesting to see how we’ve all changed! And believe me; all of us have definitely changed. Some of us have changed for the better, some of us for the worse, in my opinion. The biggest difference to me was the lingo that people came back with. I’ve met people from all over the country while here at Virginia Tech, but I haven’t picked up that much lingo. On the other hand, my friend at Howard came back & I could barely understand what she was saying. There was a legit language barrier. Another difference is that most of friends like to party a lot more. I don’t need to go out to have a good time but a few of my friends do. I enjoy spending time at home with friends; I don’t really need to go out to a club or a party every night to have a good time. Yet, some of my friends do now, so that was a big change. Before we could easily all hang out at somebody’s house & have a good time but it seems that now they’re looking for more, which is completely understandable. Overall, I completely loved my Thanksgiving break & I can’t wait to go back for winter break. I miss some of the people in little old Hampton already.

3 comments:

  1. Hey you wear that orange and maroon everywhere you go. i was in jersey wearing it...i stood out too haha

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  2. you copied my picture idea!! it's okay. at least you were home for thanksgiving. i was in florida, with no friends!

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  3. yeah I have not been to the movies either since I got to college...I didn't even go during break but I plan to go the month we are off. I love the Golden Girls too :)

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