Mar 15, 2005 20:24
I'm ashamed to say that I am now fully addicted to The Sims 2. I haven't left my computer for 3 days. The days are simply running together now. Figured out how to give myself as much money as I wanted. Had some fun building a dream house.
My cell phone is broken. What a piece.
I went to the Omni theater today and saw Mystery of the Nile. It was quite interesting.
The cutest kitten in the world is sitting on the table right next to me doing adorable things.
Back to the Omni. It was quite interesting, actually. Turns out before this one group recently did so, no one had ever traveled the entire length of the Nile before.
I also went to the Fort Worth Modern Museum. I am not a museum person. However, it was very nice. Made me think how if it was within walking distance I would probably go every day. There's something about paintings that is thought provoking. Many of the artists have passed already, and I've always felt something towards the dead (hard to explain) so it interests me to think I am staring directly at something they've done. I can see their brush strokes, and I know they've been there. Anyway, it interests me.
Our old foreign exchange student from 10 years ago is staying with us for a week. It's nice to have her here. She's teeny tiny. I'd put her at 100 lbs max. Most likely less. And she's like 5 feet. That is all actually irrelevant though. She's a sweetheart.
Today at the Omni there was this family (a mom, dad, and like 3 boys) and the dad was totally goofy. He was normal looking, but he was all about fun. Anyway, we (along with at least 100 other people) were standing in line to enter the theater, and he began shouting. Counting down from about 30 to when they'd open the door. Made me laugh b/c he had no idea when the doors would open. His kids joined in and the other hundred or so people standing there just kinda looked at him. I mean he was yelling quite loudly. When he got to 1, 0, and the doors didn't open, he and his kids just started laughing. They loved it. The mom laughed too. They were a happy fam. I got a glimpse of what it would be like if Bret and I ever (long time in the future) got married. The dad was exactly like Bret.
I just finished watching American Idol. I kinda have mixed feelings about it. Half the people are amazing, but I feel like I could do better than like half of them. Maybe I'll try out.
Time to study some.