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12.18.2004

My sister is one of the coolest people I know...

but don't tell her I said that because she is kind of a cocky bitch. hehe ;)

I realized how awesome she was today.

I am back to the daily drive, and I am currently cell-phone-less, as days ago I left my charger at the house I was staying at, and since I'm a technology geek and I bought a ridiculously new phone, you can't buy stupid accesories like a car charger for it yet...

I got into the habit of talking to my sister on my drive. Which was really nice, since because of the time change we don't get to talk a lot, and just because of our schedules and stuff... but anyway... I usually talk to her but since I can't I have been listening to cd's instead. Well it turns out she makes the greatest cd's on the planet. I woke up an hour and 35 minutes late today, and it pretty much made my day blow ass... except for my drive. I was listening to a cd called Chronically Infectious, a Sikorski original, and I just realized how nice it was that my sister would do something like that. I know she distributes her cd's to a lot of us, and I for one am thankful. Not to leave Brian out, as his cd stylings are also extraordinary....

But I just got to thinking this morning that one of the things I am thankful for is my sister, and the relationship we managed to salvage out of a childhood filled with big fights, and a wooden puzzle board incident the day before pictures... She loves me anyway, and I don't know how I would get by without her completely honest voice of reason, and her ability to always make my day.

So this my friends, would be a big fat thank you. For a great sister, who understands that she won't get her Christmas Presents until February, and I won't remember her birthday till the 17th but she loves me anyway...

Love you Melissa.

r

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