Sunday, September 26, 2010

September Blues

Hah! You would think this is another emo post...it kind of is.
September has had its ups and downs. Hopefully, for my sanity's sake, most of the downs are over with. The downs being that I just had a lot of homework to do, there were drastic changes at work, and there was something in my personal life I had to figure out. The last thing has been figured out, thankfully. I won't go into details about it, but i'm happy where it stands now, and i'm not looking for anything serious (and neither is he, but a lot of things point to the contrary. whatever, life is short, make the best of what you have now.)
Sorry if that last part was a little vague; it'll only make sense if you know me well enough or I trust you enough to share details with you (remember, this is a blog of ramblings, not a personal tabloid!)

Anyway, Oktoberfest season is here! I went to an Oktoberfest out in The Woodlands However, I was only out there for only a few hours, and it was pretty small, muddy, pricey, and with unpredictable weather (I imagine the real thing in München is the same, except for the small aspect).
I am looking forward to getting glücklich after drinking some Oktoberfest brews! I have another Oktoberfest event next Saturday at the St. Arnold's Brewery wait, nevermind. Registration is closed. Bummer.

Anyway, I have to do laundry. So, ciao for now.



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Gah!

Well, it's been almost a year since my last update. I realized I had a life, so I sort of disappeared. Actually, that's a lie, I never had a life.
But anyway, much has changed since the last time. I would tell you this, except I don't want this to be just any ordinary blog.
By the way, I got back on here mainly because my friend Tricia K, aka T-Dawg has been blogging about her adventures in Dresden. I'm entirely jealous of her trip, and her blog is a great source information about a typical American foreigner spending a semester abroad. Except she likes visiting S&M love parties. :P
I'm actually looking into spending next Fall semester in Leipzig, through the University of Houston German study abroad program. It sounds great! The only catch is that only two students are chosen to go, for only a semester, and if you do get picked, you don't have to pay anything extra. Sounds like a sweet deal to me!
Hopefully the months of September and Oktober will be filled with all sorts of activities, and of course, lots of OKTOBERFESTS!
Bis Spaeter(until next time/update)!
PS- if you go to Tricia's blog, click on the Ads! And the Ads on here as well. We'll earn some extra cash. I'll be sure to do the same on your blog, if you have AdSense.