[ 2003-01-06 | 10:30 p.m. ]


I was addicted to Temptation Island, I made it a point to tape each episode of American Idol if I couldn't be home and now I'm completely and utterly addicted to Joe Millionaire. Sure, the show just started tonight but, I've already got it on tape and had enough time to think and decide that this show is thee most evil thing that television executives have decided to put out on the market thus making it a show I just have to watch. The way I figure it is that it's gonna be a really really interesting ending when the woman he chooses has to face the reality that her man is not worth 50 million dollars but makes about 19 thousand a year as a hard working construction man. It will be interesting because any woman those will ditch the man upon finding out his humble reality will be totally beat down for being a materealistic witch. Oh man! I can't wait for the finale!

Meanwhile, we had worship practice at my house today for the concert the UH worship team will be playing at on Tuesday the 14th. (read: Dee, Seda, Jaynie, Heidi, Jorel, Paul, and Flinchie... come watch me sing?). The practice went smoothly and I found out I'll be leading one song (which is one of my favorite worship songs) and I'm kinda nervous about it but excited that I'll get to lead it.

Anyway, that's all just babble compared to the best thing that happened to me today. As most of my close friends know, I've stopped drinking soda and drinking lots more tea. Iced tea and hot tea, mostly unsweetened teas or milked tea. Anyway, I found a tea maker outside of my room and took a moment to analyze the box if only to see if I was seeing thing right. And I was...

I tried not to get my hopes up and ask around the house to make sure I could claim ownership over the tea pot. My Mom had bought the tea pot some time ago and gladly handed it over to me when she noticed the enthusiam that emitted from my being.

Take a look at this baby!

Not only do I have a genuine ceramic tea pot but the tea pot fits into a coffee like machine that heats water and brews the tea in an upper chamber before releasing into the ceramic tea pot that keeps it warm. And get this!!! They stopped making these "Mrs. Tea" models in 1995 and somehow I got one! YYYYYEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH!

And that's all for tonight. Tomorrow calls for an early morning staff meeting, mock set up at Hemenway Hall and a night of something fun (maybe).





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2003-07-13, [hello world, I'm back!] - 10:53 a.m.
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2003-01-31, [isn't this a suprize] - 12:47 a.m.
2003-01-30, [still kinda sick] - 2:13 p.m.
2003-01-28, [gone and back again] - 1:58 p.m.


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