Thursday, December 30, 2004

The New Year: Y2K5

It seems like this year has gone by so fast. I've had so many good experiences, met a lot of good people. On the otherhand, I've had some bad experiences and met some bad people.

I've decided to document my top twelve moments (good and bad) for the year 2004:



  1. Going to Roanoke, Virginia for the first time to see my then-girlfriend .
  2. Missing a friend's wedding day ceromony.
  3. Having my then-girlfriend come from Roanoke, Va to see me.
  4. Seeing the Carolina Panthers make their first superbowl game.
  5. Having lunch and spending time with Jennifer and Lizzy who worked over the summer at the library in the dynamic triad of Team Kevis.
  6. Going to see a friend in the hospital.
  7. Going to Atlanta, Ga for the first time, but not being able to see a friend from N.Y who flown down to see me.
  8. Enjoying a moment in the park with a good friend while feeding and chasing the ducks.
  9. My older sister having a miscarriage.
  10. Finding out that I have something in common with a person that seemed shy but turned out to be a really cool person.
  11. Finally turning 21 years old and being able to drink.
  12. Seeing Spiderman 2 with my friends last summer.

I look forward to the new year. I have much to learn, to accplompish, to conqure, and much to learn.

Other random things in my head:

That guy that won over 2 million dollars has a slight resemblance to the "Bob" the extraordinarily happy guy on those freakish Enzyte commercials. I mean he smiles just like him.

Classes start back on the 10th of January and I have to acquire expensive books, which I will only use for a semester. Don't tell me about book buy back, because that's a disguised rip off.

The Carolina Panthers lost their chance to make it to the playoffs as a wildcard. *Sob* There's always next year.

My heart goes out to those people who lost their lives or familes that have been affected by this diaster. It's an epic tragedy. The last time I check the death toll was 156,000. Weather's been acting funny lately. It's January and the current temperature is 70 degress. Just two weeks ago, it was snow and ice.

1 comment:

Diane said...

Great entry,Kevis.

I tried to IM you,but my stupid computer was acting up and by the time I got to you,you had signed off.

It's 70 degrees and January?Odd.

Up here,it's January and it feels like the middle of April.

Hope you'll find the money for those books. I would send you some,but I have no money myself.

Always Yours,
Diane