Friday, December 25, 2009

Eighteen

Christmas ey? a time long ago when Jesus was born so we now celebrate santa. love it.
Nither of us are religious and santa seems somewhat of a kitch substitue to hold a Holiday for. It seems christmas is more a time when we spend far to much on presents and liquor and eat our body weight in food. but most of all its about sitting down with the people you genuinly love and care for and celebrating the bounty of friendship, family and lovers.
So for Tora and i we had to be all of this rolled up into one for each other (oh the joy of being on the other side of the world) which might i add went amazingly well- we didnt end up making out or bringing up embaressing childhood stories, instead we got ate and drank until the wee hours of the morning talking about all things dear and nothings in our basement.
expectations are a huge thing and i find that christmas and new year in general are held at standards pretty redicolusly high for one day of the year. This year we have completely lowered the bar on all expectations and are taking things as they come- something that i think we should do more often. And for that Christmas now went more smoothingly amazing than either of us could possibly imagine. We are looking forward to New Years.. i think.
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After a day of doing pretty much nada, we took our tired hot asses out of our little dungeon downstairs and walked the 10 metres outside the house to the bus stop, prepared for a random night. We jumped on the first bus and after 25 minutes of random turns, we got off and accidentally met Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law (no complains there). We all spend the night hanging out, laughed, talked and enjoyd the cool breeze of the winter weather. Thanks for the english accent and pleasant company. Both Ellen and I did really like the turn-out of the night.

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