Have you ever gotten that feeling where your nose take a lot longer to return to its normal position after a nice scrunch when it is cold outside? lol If that makes any sense to you I'd like to share my story. Snow has been spitting down on Fort Wayne all day today and from what I've heard, we haven't even hit the heavy stuff yet. Cars are piling up, people are taking small breaks on the snowy ground after a nice fall to the bahunkis, and others are staying inside in fear of loosing a finger or two to frost bite. I believe it has been the coldest day so far for Fort Wayne and I'm not sure if I like it. Don't get me wrong, I love the snow and all, but this overdoes it. I was walking to good old Cole Commons today (the main building of student housing) to get my mail and I could not make a straight face. It was either tucked away in my coat or stuck in scrunch position due to the issue I touched on earlier. Now I am back in my mildly warmer apartment and trying to pale down my rosy cheeks from the brisk air. Other than that, the day has been going well. I got a new assignment from computer arts class that will take up my spare time for a little while and I played pool with my brother over lunch break. I also talked with a few friends and I have even more ideas to put on shirts... I believe if I posted all my designs so far, I would have to make new ones for the company for quite some time, but the whole process of time is to eliminate the ones not so good and improve the ones with potential. So it is all in good time. I did talk to my brother (the other one hah) and it may be looking like we won't really be throwing up the business and website till summer where we can iron out all the problems. Plus we are currently talking to companies that can get us the best print for the best price so if you know of any out there, keep me updated.

That about does it for the cool winter day. Hope it doesn't last too long and stay in touch

Aaron "Abstract" Greene

"Eyes Glazed Over with Checkered Confusion" by Aaron Greene

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