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I'm fairly certain this video describes my weekend pretty accurately.
Valentine's Day in Seattle was ridiculous. Half the exits were closed (Yes, somehow that's okay here), then it took an hour and a half to find parking. We ended up scrapping plans for the aquarium for Pike's Place Market. Then I took her to the Third Floor Fish Cafe. It was really fancy and really expensive and really not very filling haha, but it had waterfront view, really nice atmosphere, and made Daniella really happy. Sunday was just as wonderful, and I got to go to church for the first time in a month. It really takes a load off.
I have an O-chem midterm in a couple days, so I'm kind of strapped for time, and I've just been really bsuy in general. I also regained my nasty habit of staying up until 3 or 4. At least I got another 60 pages into The Idiot, and it is such a marvelous (I think marvelous is the world I want) book so far. Dostoevsky, himself once faced with a mock execution and wasn't told he was pardoned of it until the very moment before his death, writes an extremely moving quote against execution. I'm not a proponent for the death penalty, as a Catholic and a libertarian I oppose it, but Dostoevsky really makes you stop and think about it.
I'm annoying, I can tell, I just felt a need to share this video, and I feel really good.