I have to say, the last weekend of 2005 was pretty great.
Friday night saw me happily wearing the aforementioned big black X’s on my hands as I enjoyed the Old 97’s concert with some of my favorite peeps. I got a little mushy when Rhett played “Question” at the end of the night…not only is it one of my favorite Rhett songs, but it was the first song my trustworthy iPod played on shuffle the morning after PLW proposed. It was really nice to hear it played live.
Saturday night saw me at Casa Keymaster for a great NYE party with all my friends. I even found a giant glittery party hat that matched my outfit! We toasted in 2006 with champagne and other assorted liquor, and apparently after we left people took off their pants. Good times! I had a little too much to drink, so I was pretty much out the second my head hit the pillow until I woke up that morning to ward off any potential hangover with some Advil and water.
Sunday morning saw me at Ozona’s having brunch with quite a few friends from the night before. It was full of great conversation and some primo people watching. Ozona’s hostesses really need to stop shopping at Charlotte Russe for their work clothes, that’s all I’m saying. It is not appetizing to look up and catch a glimpse of plumber’s crack while I’m trying to eat. Put it away, girls! But despite the fashion no-no parade, I thought it was a perfect start to 2006.
I capped off the first day of January by spending the evening with my wonderful fiancé, celebrating our 2nd anniversary by just relaxing together. It’s hard to believe that it’s already been two years since we first laid eyes on each other, yet it’s also hard to believe it’s only been two years. I’m the luckiest girl in the whole world…I still can’t believe we’re getting married.
I hope everyone else had a great start to their new year. Viva 2006!
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