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  • 31 December 2004
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    Yay! I went to North Carolina for Christmas! It was an awesome trip, in which I learned many things:
    1. Living with older people is much, much different than just visiting for the afternoon.
    2. Being in the South, especially with aforementioned people, made me uncomfortably aware of the role my gender plays in my social and family status. I was chastised for wearing jeans for the family dinner on Christmas day, and instructed to go put on a dress.
    3. In addition, Matt was the only one encouraged to drive the entire time we were there; indeed, the only one whose ability to drive was even acknowledged.
    4. My brother-in-law is awesome.
    5. If you are staying in the unoccupied house of your grandparent-in-laws' neighbors, it is a guarantee that many things in their house will break.
    6. I love Southern food! HUSH PUPPIES!!!!
    7. Having the thermostat at 55 is much different than having it at 70. Extra blankets, anyone?

    I also decided to return the ipod mini that my gp's gave me for Christmas. It is a really, really fun toy, but the giftcard they gave me could and will be much more practically spent.

    I MISS CA PEOPLE!!! I love you guys!