Feb 26, 2006 21:32
Yesterday I was going to update because I had a lot to say but it was about 1 am when I had the chance so I didn't. Now I have forgotten some things but I still have a lot to say (so I am going to take a leaf out of Krystle's book and split this into 2 entries).
Friday, Master Singers went to Bach Festival and it was pretty fun. It was at K College (which has a lovely campus by the way) and it was a workshop with this director from St. Olaf College (which has a really good choir). It was definately between us and Three Rivers top choir as to who was the best (even though there were only 6 choirs there). I found this really cute guy in Three Rivers choir, he had adorable hair, was tall, and was a bass (yay!) and I didn't know his name so I just called him Attractive Man all day. It was cool becasue Dani wasn't there again so I hung out with Ang, Sarah, and Cait and (this seems kind of weird when I write it down but it was cool for me) they waited for me to finished getting dressed before they went to lunch so I could go with them (rather than just going with each other and Ben and Griff). That night I went to the last home basketball game and we won and I got to hang out with my sister a lot which was cool. Also, I got to play Monopoly with Margie, Chloe, and Josh and me and Chloe won. It was sweet.
On Saturday, I went shopping with my sis and got workout pants and a strapless red top at Weathervane for really cheap because they are going out of business again or something. *Carlee---if you or Krystle wants one of those sequin-strech belts, they are only $3 at Weathervane but I don't know how many are left.* Then I went to this hymn festival at my church because I was ringing handbells and I got to talk to this girl in my bell choir who is a senior in Western's interior design program. She is really sweet and it was cool to hear about what she does in her classes. Then I went and volunteered at the Father/Daughter Dance which was cool to see all of the little girls with their dads all dressed up (it was for 3rd-5th graders)...[continued in next entry, please read on]...