Thursday, February 02, 2006

A letter to a friend of mine the other day.

My family is great! We have two new additions last year -twin boy's (my cousins). I had the best year of my life last year (with the exception of losing my Grandmother -that sucked a lot). I love my new job, it's a blast. The commute is great (its 10 min). My boss is cool, and I have learned SOOOOOOO much from him (its totally awesome!) The folks I work with a wonderful too -very professional people. I have made some wonderful friends here. You will see them is some of the pics I send you (mostly you will see their children attacking me). I got a cat that’s lazier than Garfield, but cuter than ...well she's cute and she knows it.

In the mean time I have discovered the joy of free time (did I mention my 10 min commute?). I am currently working on Robomouse, he's going to be an old wheel mouse that runs around and chases lights -I hope.

Most importantly in all this is Savannah. She's wonderful! She's younger than me but you wouldn't know it from talking with her. She's very intelligent (even if she's dating me). She's a chemistry major at Piedmont (not one of those silly Computer Science majors from NGCSU, you can't trust them). We have been dating for six months as of last Sunday, and I've had the time of my life.

I could go on and on but I think I should get to work now.

-Jeremy

P.S. Oh yeah! I forgot to mention that I'm thinking about building a house, well a cabin. It will be on top of a hill where I can see at least 5 counties. Mom and Dad own the land, and I got the building permit at the end of last year. The only thing is that I have a neighbor up there now RIGHT ON THE FREAKING LINE. I don't know about that.

1 Comments:

Blogger Ms. Johnson said...

I don't know about all that...that Savannah chick is pretty weird. I hear that her superlative was "most likely to be the crazy cat lady"...

I'd keep an eye on that one. She might be trouble.

Love ya,
Savannah

P.S. You're pretty wonderful yourself.

7:10 PM  

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