Update time!
I sit here on a Monday night, procrastinating my re-entry into homework-land, and decide that of course, now, is the optimal time to fill you all in on what is happening in my life currently...
Let us rewind to just before Thanksgiving (but first... take a moment to a) remember how delicious everything was and b) remind ourselves of what we are grateful for... just because it's not Thanksgiving now doesn't mean we shouldn't be grateful). You may remember that when I was in Spain last spring I spent a good amount of time with my Spanish friend, Leticia, well she took a week off of work to come and visit me! We went shopping just about every single day (she is obsessed with American clothes) and hung out with all my friends that were home from college for the weekend.
One night was, of course, Thanksgiving, which was one of the best we ever had because we got
to share it with someone so special. Leti and I spent the night at my parents the night before so we could wake up by 9 to watch the Macy's Day Parade (a family tradition) and start the cooking really early so we could eat by 4:30. Everyone has their dish that they are in charge of (Dad-mashed potatoes and turkey carving; Mom-yams (which only she eats every year) and whipped cream; Me-Stuffing and pumpkin pie; Steven-Rolls) and Leti added something special of her own - honey glazed/fried eggplant. YUM! It is going to be a new Thanksgiving tradition from here on out! A little before we finally sat down to spend 1 hour eating what we spent 8 hours preparing, two of my friends from school who were not able to go home for the holidays came to join us, one of them being Mitchell, who is the president of Xquizit. The meal was delicious, the company was divine, the shared thanks were inspiring.
The next night was Annie's 21st birthday (my best friend ever!) and we celebrated the best we could, given that she is the first of our group to leave adolescence behind. It was nice to get the whole group together at my apartment again.
Something I just realized I have neglected to put in any of my most recent posts.... I GOT

A DOG! I think everyone who actually reads this knows this by now, but just in case... His name is Chauncey, he is a rescue from a puppy mill who did not think he was 'good' enough to sell, he is about 11 lbs and growing (hopefully he'll stop soon!!). He may be about 11 months old. We think he is part Shih-tzu, part affenpinscher? He is very smart, a very quick learner, and he loves to cuddle. Every night I wake up with him either right up against me, on my shoulder, or on my butt (he likes to sit on squishy things haha). Windsor,

the family dog, does not like him one bit but it's because he likes to be the king of his house so he must feel like his thrown is being threatened when Chauncey comes over to play, even though all Chauncey wants is a friend!
Amit is absolutely in love with him... he's never had a pet before so this is all new to him, it's entertaining to watch them bond. Also, while I thought it would be a pain in the you-know-what to take him out to potty when I live on the 12th floor, it is actually a nice study break and gets me some fresh air, and Amit loves to take him out, which is a blessing I will be counting until the day Amit realizes that it is actually a chore, don't tell him!
Christmas break went by really quickly, as I didn't get to spend as much time with my friends as I normally do, but I cannot complain because the time that I missed out, I was in Turks and Caicos with the family again, but this time for two weeks. The first week I read 5 books on my new Kindle (The Bro Code; Change of Heart; Girls in Trouble; Happiness Sold Separately; and The Pact). Christmas Eve was spent a little differently, we ate at a BBQ by the beach at the resort while a duet by the name of Nada serenaded us, and I can't be sure if it was the champagne or the moonlight, but something (not their talent) persuaded us to buy one of their CDs... we came to realize our mistake a few days later. Christmas day, in line with tradition, we woke up in our new Christmas PJs that we had opened the night before (just like anyone else would do on Christmas), had some orange juice and opened our presents (still typical), called family members who could not be with us (still should sound familiar) and then threw on our bathing suits and got a tan! (that part should NOT ring a bell) I am forever grateful for my dad's aversion to white snowy Christmases and his preference of white sandy Christmases!
The next day I went to the airport to greet Amit! Together we started reading a book by J.D. Robb, the first in her mystery series... reading a book together every winter break is a tradition we started 3 years ago and I look forward to it every year. I read two other books (Testimony and Two Truths and a Lie) in between our nightly family dinners, family game nights, and watching the latest season of 24 with everyone... or rather the 4 of us watching it while my mom snoozed. She woke up int he middle of one episode screaming 'Chloe!', who is her favorite character in the show. We still haven't let her live it down, I think that Dad is still calling her Chloe occasionally.
Since then, and before school started up again last week, I started reading Einstein:His Life and Universe (fascinating!), The Book Thief (recommended to me by my Aunt Medelice, it is beautifully written and I recommend it to everyone who reads my blog) and The Serial Killer Files,which is not a novel, but rather a book about the psychology of a serial killer... while this is an unsettling and bloodcurdling topic, recently I have found it to be mesmerizing... so far I have slept through the night, but I've only made it through the introduction, I'll keep you posted on my reaction to the text as I continue.
School started up last Monday, I am taking 20 credit hours (the normal maximum amount taken is 18, I had to get special permission) which consists of 8 classes. 7 of them are Education classes and 1 is an English course. This very blog has rekindled the flame in my heart that exists because of my love for writing... so I decided to add a minor in Creative Writing to my list of things I plan to accomplish by graduation in 2011.
My English class is entitled 'Women In Literature' and every time I walk out of that class I feel strong passion for gender equality and am very proud to be a woman! Amit is started to get a real kick out of is as we are making it a habit to get lunch after that class, since it is our only aligned lunch break. I don't have much to say about my other classes yet except that I love each and every one of them.
XQuizit... last thing I will write about, I promise!
I am still in XQuizit, the hip-hop/modern dance group on campus, and am still in love with it. It a) keeps me social, b) keeps me active c) allows me to eat the occasional 1-7 cupcakes (okay, thats a lie, my favorite dessert is actually fried icecream!)
I have started to choreograph a piece for the group to a song called Fancy Footwork by Chromeo, and I am having a lot of fun with it. I will post a video of it when I am done and have taught it to the group.
Okay.. I need go do homework now and then sleep. Love and miss everyone who is not in Saint Louis!
Now go update ME on YOUR lives!
xoxoxo