My family is the best. I couldn't ask for a more supportive, loving base. Before I left for Argentina, my aunt and uncle (and cousins) gave me a card with a wonderful personal note inside, and I've had it with me every day ever since. On hard days, when I do something stupid, I look at the card and remember that no matter what happens, I have people. My parents and grandparents have made travel and school possible. Right now I'm taking a (much needed) break from school, but I'm lucky enough to get to visit lots of interesting places.

I am so proud of my friends. We've all split off in different directions, and everyone is following their dreams. These aren't always the easiest roads, but they have what it takes. I love you all and I'm in awe of your courage, intelligence, and grace. Here's to a happy and HEALTHY 2009!
Speaking of courage, and Grace (lolz), Little Sister is about to leave for her semester abroad in Scotland. I know it's going to be amazing (and I'm totally jealous)! She's destined for great things, and this is the next step. She also now has a blog that everyone should check out: http://unnecessary-things.blogspot.com.
The best Christmas present I got this year is a trip to ASIA for three weeks! I am unbelievably excited for this adventure. I know I can't travel forever, but it's all I want to do right now. I like to think that every time I go somewhere new, I gain a new appreciation for humanity (and for how unbelievably blessed I am).
This was a horrendously sappy post. Deal with it. Felices fiestas y se amo a todos!