<p>what are you doing for july 4th, independence day? i'll be wearing an american flag around me the whole day (lol jk)</p>
<p>i just got invited to a korean bbq at my friend's house, so it should be fun, though i'm not even sure what i'm doing with my family, i just said yes anyway lol</p>
<p>We probably won't do much. Just grill, and watch the fireworks from home. I'm just glad to be here for the 4th-last year I was in Germany, and for some odd reason, they don't celebrate Independence Day. ;)</p>
<p>my family gave up on driving to the beach to watch the fireworks. last year, we left late (my parents felt leaving late was fine and we would still make it to get good spots) and ended up being in the parking lot eating chips with a bunch of family friends and chatting, and the year before that, we were 15 minutes away from the beach and there was an accident, so the police made everyone turn around because of the traffic jam in the area + the severity of the accident.</p>
<p>this year, we won't take a risk going to the same place again</p>
<p>Life is not about having fun, and pretending that "everything" will be just fine and "dandy".
The motto, peace-love-and happiness from abercrombie is merely comical. I love seeing minors with the inane abercrombie shirts that regret socializing in their past. </p>
<p>I'm going to be working, that's what I'll be doing. =P I'm only hoping that it isn't busy, since it is the forth of July and I'll be working during the time of most fireworks.</p>
<p>I kinda wish I was actually doing something for the day, but double time is fine, too. =]</p>
<p>my friend and i are hosting a barbeque!! if only i could get on facebook from my work computer i could see who has responded to the event -- we're celebrating the first holiday of senior year!</p>