As much as I did not want school to start, the first week wasn't so bad. I might actually like all my professors. Then again, I might be speaking too soon. We'll see how this semester progresses.
I haven't really updated so I'll just write a lil something. Last Friday, I went to Melting Pot for my friend's birthday. It was my first time eating there I definitely want to go back again. The one I went to was in Arlington, and it wasn't a huge restaurant like Cheesecake factory or anything - it was middle-sized, but had a cozy atmosphere. One of the reasons why I enjoyed the place was because it brings an unconventional way of dining - cooking your own meat in a pot! The cheese fondue appetizer and dessert chocolate fondue was delicious. I'm making myself crave for Melting Pot by just thinking and typing about it. Just check out their website and see for yourself.
10 days later
Labels: melting pot, school
2008
I thank God for another year.
I don't know why, but I was really excited for 2008 to come and 2007 to go. Not that I didn't like 2007 - it was a good year that went by rather quickly, but I felt ready for '08 to get here. One thing I am glad about 2008 is that I had a nice New Year's day to start off with, unlike last year. I'm good now 'cause it doesn't matter how you start, it's how you finish. The past is past. In general, it's such a great feeling to start off the year on a good foot though. 2007 was filled with a lot of things - more changes that indicated myself as a growing adult and although I may act like it sometimes, I'm really not a little kid anymore.
I'm not gonna write down all my resolutions and tasks, but there are a good number. Many of them will definitely be an ongoing process. This sounds cliche, but all I really want to be is a better person, not only for me - but for God, my family, and friends.
So here's to 2008 - Cheers!