Jul 10, 2004 02:16
Hey!
On Monday I said goodbye to Axel, Red and Hi Jack. I will not be able to see them for a long time and it was emotional. I told myself I wouldn’t cry, but I did (not noticeably, and not when people were there, I was 100 meters out in the paddock with the horses and I got a little teary eyed. I took pictures so I have memories, but it will be difficult to ride and not get the urge to call the horse ‘Axel’, ‘Red’ or ‘Hi Jack’. It’s what must be done, though. I’ll see them again in a year or less, it’s not goodbye forever.
But wow, today was quite eventful… I saw Anchorman, I recommend it 100%. It’s sooooooo funny. Before that, Michelle and I walked around the mall and went to H&M. There were these red shirts and they were fun, but not my type of thing. The movie ended that around 11:30 and we drove aimlessly until this girl called and we went to meet her and these three guys at Hendon Park. I’ve apparently been there before but I had no idea that’s what it was called so we drove for like half an hour and finally ended up at the park. 3 seconds later, Heather had to leave so we all left. Side note: apparently I am the last person on earth (or Toronto) to know what ‘going to Dominion’ (grocery store) means… It was fun. We went to Dominion… AHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! You’ll never know! You’ll never know!! No… It’s not sex or anything remotely close to it. That’s gross, especially since I was with girls. So, we went to Wilmington Park afterwards. There were trades going on and people were trading drugs and it took me two days before I leave to Italy to know all the drug hotspots. Not that I care, really; just that it’s weird, all the types of people I’ve known and it took me this long to learn that. Well, I’m leaving soon to hopefully work for my future dream of owning Rivendell Stables. I really hope it all works out. That was random. So yeah, I’m done.
Bye!
Quote of the Day:
“I love San Diego. Did you know that the meaning of the name is lost forever but they guess it means ‘whale’s vagina’?”
-Ron Burgundy, Anchorman