Laurie Marie Thinks

Holiday Hangover

January 6, 2009
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It’s back to school time kids! I kicked ass on my finals (well, I dunno about that English midterm…. we shall see. Hmmmm) and I went home and ate and did nothing as long as I could stand it. The whole familia was over, including Greg and Meredith and their dog Fortress. And then New Years came and went, and now that it’s 2009, I can’t believe how much I have changed in the last year. Case in point – my hair!

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Jan. 2008 - This didn't last very long, to the dismay of my dad.

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April 2008 - It's getting shorter!

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May 2008 - Even shorter!

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Dec. 2008 - This is probably the shortest my hair has been since I was 14.

It’s actually probably even shorter now than in that last picture. I kind of miss my long hair. It was nice to be able to just throw it up into a ponytail. Now I actually have to do it. Oh well, I really like my hair how it is. I’m sure I’ll grow it out again – I swore to myself that I’d never cut it short again, and look what I did!

In other news, I’m back in Edmonton and am going to class in an hour or so, but it’s English. Still, I’m happy to see my friends. I can’t wait to start my new classes (even though I have 3 8am classes – Monday, Thursday, Friday).

I should probably try to finish Surfacing

This was a weird post.


7:44 a.m. and Twilightness

December 2, 2008
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Oh glorious Tuesday! Up at 5:30, bus at 7:15. class at 8:00. Whoopee!

I don’t even know when I updated last, and I’m too lazy to check. So, deal. 😀

So I’m back on the Twilight bandwagon. But as I see it, it’s not like Hemingway or Hardy or anything serious or with a deep meaning. It’s just something to get my mind away from school work when I’ve been working super-hard.

I saw the movie this weekend. Again, it was good, but it was missing important points. Like the Cullens’ back stories. That was my favourite part in the book, and they cut it out! But I love Kristen Stewart. She’s so normal looking.

Ugh, it’s like, ten to eight. I should probably get my ass to class.


    Bio

    Laurie Callsen was one of six graduates from Westcliffe Composite School’s class of 2008 in Marengo, Saskatchewan. Now a second-year Journalism student at MacEwan, she is currently the News Editor for Intercamp. In her downtime she is an alternative-folk musician who plays guitar and mandolin.