Apr 09, 2006 11:53
It's been a crazy few days.
Friday after all of my classes, I took a glorious nap. It was wonderful. Then I went to Omi Sushi with Madeline and Sara where I demonstrated my inward singing. Then after sushi, we got some ice cream treats at CVS and played several rounds of DDR. Then I had to go to Sarah's recital at HART. I came back and started watching Alias but Cory interupted me in her usual rude way and said that they needed an extra person for Euchure. I told her that I had never played Euchure before. She said I would learn. I said: See you in ten minutes. So then I went to Number Three's and we played Euchure and #3 and I beat Cory and Becky even though we weren't able to stop them from milking their damn cow. After a few more games, I went to bed. And that was Friday.
Saturday. I woke up slightly early and went to the Buddhist Forest Monestary with my Religion class. Buddhism hurts your knees. Then I came back just in time to go to KKY "State Day" at Albion. On the way there, we passed through "Scottieville" and saw a limo for sale on the side of the road. $1500. seriously. Then when we got there, we ate, sat outside, chatted, and saw the electrical tunnels under Albion. That is a big deal. Then on the way home, Danielle, Cory, Raina, and I went to Steak and Shake (my second time). Technically since there were four of us, I think that counts as a brotherhood event. Then after filling our selves completely, we returned to campus.
upon our arrival to campus, we recieved a phone call that led me to write a justified and well-written email. Then me and the Regans went to the library for some quality work time, but we couldn't find a fun group study room because some people don't understand the fundamental meaning of the word group. So after becoming boredof the library, I returned home, watched some more alias and promptly fell asleep. I know. Lame.
So today after sleeping for a vast majority of the morning, I am going to eat lunch, go to Kappa, attend another recital, practice, make some reeds, do some homework, and then practice wiith my accompanist. This should be an oboe-tastic day.
Theme of the weekend: difficulties with the English language.
For example: One person does not make a group and you cannot re-instate a position that has never been "stated".