I bought a hardcover copy of He's Just Not That Into You about two weeks ago and just finished it tonight. It was pretty good, I enjoyed it a lot. The book isn't really like the movie, there isn't a story to follow involving a few people. It's a collection of letters the author has received from women about their relationship problems and his responses. Even though the book was intended for women a lot of the situations and stories offer good advice for both men and women. It's pretty funny, and all of the stories are very entertaining. I read like 80 pages in two days. I would definitely recommend reading this book.
Other than reading this book and doing homework I havn't really been up to anything else. I had a good Easter, I woke up around 11 and went with my family to see my Aunts new home in Oro Valley. Her house was beyond nice, it sits on a cliff in the mountains. The entire back wall from side to side of her home is giant 30 foot windows that overlook the entire northside of Tucson. The view is hella nice. We then all went to my grandparents home who live down the street from her and had dinner. My aunt and uncle from Phoenix came with my two cousins. I always feel awkward about being around all of my family since 80% of them are engineers and work is all they talk about. I never really have anything to contribute to their conversations unless it's about golf, therefore, I spend most of these events sitting at my grandfather's bar in his house drinking ginger ale, eating nuts, and watching sports before we eat dinner, haha. It's not too bad. My grandparents live on a golf course too, so sometimes I go to the driving range and hit balls. I wish I could just go to a family event and actually spend most of my time there with my family but it's just weird. But, whatever, one day I'm sure it won't be awkward. I wish my cousin who lives in Chicago lived in Tucson, whenever she's at a family event it's never awkward for some reason and I actually stay in their living room the entire time. Anway, Easter went well.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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