Sunday, January 13, 2013

On My Own



Happy New Year! I know it’s a few weeks into the year, but I just returned home this weekend from Christmas break. I am excited about a new year and the adventures, and struggles, which come with a fresh year.

Over Christmas break, I spent time with family and friends, catching up on what I missed since I live abroad. I found out about something that really bothers me so I’m sharing it with you. My cousin’s son serves in the military and is currently over in Afghanistan. If he wants internet access to Skype with his mother, wife and baby daughter, he has to pay $90.00 a month. I can’t believe our military would have to pay for anything while their risking their lives and sacrificing for OUR freedom. When I found this out, I was and still am infuriated that the U.S. government can’t give internet access to our troops. What is wrong with our government? Obama just signed a bill giving lifetime secret service protection to past President’s and their wives, but he can’t provide free Wi-Fi to our military?! It’s very disappointing to learn. And on top of that, my cousin’s son’s wife had to send him a pillow and blanket because he didn’t have one. A very sad thing I learned over Christmas break.

I didn't only hear about disappointing things. One of the many special moments I had was catching up with my niece and nephew, who have grown up so much. They are mature and I’m so proud of them. My nephew is working hard and going to school. My niece just finished beauty school and she cut and colored my hair while I was in town.

Another wonderful thing that happened over Christmas break was meeting up with an old friend. She found me on Facebook, so we made plans to get together. We hadn’t seen each other since we were 19. We were great friends, but like many relationships in life, something got in the way and we drifted apart. When we got together, it was like we picked up where we left off. There was no awkwardness, and we definitely didn’t run out of things to talk about. Now I have a new friendship with an old friend.

Lastly, I went to see Les Miserable at the movie theatres. I saw this musical twice on the stage and it’s my all time favorite musical to date. I went into the movie theatre thinking it was going to be horrible, but I loved it. Aside from Russell Crowe, I thought they all did a wonderful job and I couldn’t believe that the actors sang their own songs. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway were superb; both their acting and voices. Amanda Seyfried has a pretty voice, but Samantha Barks, who plays Eponine, made me wish Marius would change his mind and go with her. I recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys musicals.

I’ll leave you with this video from Les Meserable.

 

What did you do over the Christmas break?

Holidays and Family,
Bea

5 comments:

  1. I took a short trip to Ohio to visit my husband's family for Christmas. We actually saw some snow, which is great, since it was 75 here yesterday. We also saw Les Miserable (and a handful of other films). I get to see the stage production of Les Miz on Valentine's day, so I won't fully know what my opinion of the movie was until I see that. Happy New Year!

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    1. I enjoy snow for Christmas, and I came back home to snow too. I'll be interested to hear what you think of the stage production and if you feel the movie was good. What a nice Valentine's Day gift. Happy New Year!

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    2. I was so/so on the movie. I'm also trying to work up the courage to read the book...

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  2. I struggled to recover from an illness while being deternmined to spend time with my family. I was eventually able to travel to Texas (from VA) to spend a whole week with my parents and cousins I hadn't seen in years...I'm glad you had a nice holiday.

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    1. Sorry to hear about your illness. I was sick too, along with many other family members. I'm glad you were able to make it to Texas to see your parents and cousins. That's always nice.

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