Mar 24, 2007 23:31
I had a -wonderful- night. Chris and I were supposed to go for the SYM Graduation Night together, anyhow. So, he arrived at my place at four-something PM. We watched a little bit of Desperate Housewives-- (It was playing even before he came, I'm currently marathoning on it) --and cuddled a little on the couch. After a bit, we left for RGBC.
Wow, Joshua in a suit! Who would've thought?
The messages and the performances were great. They made me think, in a way, which is good. Gives my hyperactive brain things to think about.
Beatrice came sometime during the beginning of the event. Thank goodness! There are -very- few people that I know in RGBC, and B is one of those I feel really comfortable around. *relief* I don't know why, but I become this shell-clammed individual around people I don't know. And I find it hard to make new friends. *complain*
Chris drove his cousins home, and I got to meet his aunt/s for a brief bit. It's kinda scary, in a way, meeting his family. But nice, in so many ways. I wish I could drag him to BM one day and show him off to my maternal side. XD
I had a lovely time as the night progressed. We had deep, meaningful conversation in the car. It was just nice, sitting in a parked car at night beside the man you love. It's lovely. So, amidst the talking, hugging, and... er... lip-locking, he finally decided to be a gentleman, and brought me to my door. I wouldnt've minded staying longer. XD
Oh, and I've finally understood how Lynette felt, kissing Tom in the elevator. *giggles insanely*
*sighs* My knees are melting and I have butterflies in my stomach. I still have a silly grin on my face, and I can hardly breathe at the thought of recent events.
I'm loving life at the present moment.
~Emmy Cindy
Random fact of the day: I own four Jane Austen books, Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Park, but have only read Pride and Prejudice. Oddly enough, there are several more Jane Austen books that I want, but will probably never read. Emma, and Northanger Abbey.
romance,
books,
religion,
friends