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I simply can NOT believe that it is January 2007 already. I simply can’t. It’s that simple: I am a quarter of a century old and life is over as we know it!
Ok ok, it’s not that bad, besides I did get a week of work off and got to spend some much needed quality time with my family and friends. True to tradition, I headed home to my parent’s house in Michigan for Christmas; where else can you curl up by a cozy fire, watch the snow fall, and hit the slopes on a blustery winter day? Well, apparently somewhere else, because I did none of that. It was around 50 degrees my entire trip! Granted, I was extremely happy that I didn’t have to shovel a single sidewalk, scrape not even one windshield or trudge through a mountain of slush in an overcrowded parking lot, but it would’ve been nice to wake up to a light dusting… maybe next year.
The trip overall was a decent one filled with a few high’s and low’s:
Pros:
1. Laughing hysterically while watching my friend Anna struggle at the self-checkout line at the grocery store; the scanner wouldn’t read her barcode and the growing line behind us continued to shoot death-glares as we kept giggling and dropping everything.
2. Staying up till all hours of the night with a group of old friends drinking and playing games like we were 13 again.
3. Getting a violin from my parents! When aiming for goals, I don’t believe in saying “When I have time” or “When I get the money”, because I’m never going to have the time, and I’m never going to have the money… unless I plan for it. So years ago I promised that before I turn 26, which is on March 25, I would begin learning how to play the violin. So thanks mom and dad, I’ll be asking for surfing lessons before my 30th!
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Comments
Silvia wrote:
Daniel,
Welcome back! Happy 2007!
posted at January 3, 2007 10:27 PM
anonymous wrote:
I have to say, I don't much like the collar on the dress you made for your mom, but the rest is cute. Her shoes are great!
I'm curious to know what kinds of parties you went to on New Year's Eve-- surely you have at least a few blog-appropriate anecdotes to post.
http://community.livejournal.com/daniel_vosovic/37622.html#cutid1
By the way, you're hot.
posted at January 4, 2007 02:55 PM
Jella wrote:
Good to see you Daniel. I've wondered what you've been up too, and I admit I'm not much of a blogger, but that seems to be changing. Anyway, glad to here your a fellow Aries, (March 22 myself)and hope your doing well.
I live in Wisconsin, and yes it's been so wierd here without snow and cold. I saw a dandelion the other day, not the flower, but the green. Strange times...
Take care
Jella
posted at January 4, 2007 10:26 PM
erin wrote:
hey daniel. LOVE ur designs. i seriously need help here. i'm starting college in 1 month's time and i think i have the worst fashion ever. u know, the kind where sneakers are worn with dresses... that kind of thing. and yes, i wore that.. and looking back at it, i've noticed how disastruos that can be.. can you suggest something that's chic to be wear at sch daily?.. btw, im asian. and i'm only 154cm.. i wanna look tall sooo badly.
posted at January 8, 2007 09:38 AM
Susan wrote:
Daniel, I am a fan and loved all your work.
I have a son that is looking at college for fashion design. Have you heard of the Fashion school at Kent in Ohio? What tips do you have for him? Thanks Susan
posted at January 8, 2007 02:03 PM
Daniel Jay wrote:
Happy New Year Danny! I left new york after a short four-month work assignment and how i wish i didnt have to leave, at least not until after this write-up... i guess i have to make an annual pilgrimage to new york then after this.. enjoy the rest of the year and hope kieran is doing well too :)
posted at January 10, 2007 06:21 AM
Cara wrote:
I've heard great things about your NYLO uniforms.
I hope I can see photos soon :]
Haha, I too got a violin for christmas. I've been trying, it's a bit hard, but I hope you have the chance to, erm... well, do better than I have. Hehe.
posted at August 7, 2007 02:11 PM
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