flipped over and completely stranded

Jul 06, 2004 22:06

ok i can't do anything wed.
thursday i will be able to.
do u guys want to go see the notebook?
who has a ride by the way...i don't

i need to update
lets see..the day before some days before yesterday: Kristin, me, my step sister, and my dad went kayaking at centennial lake. It was my dad's idea, who loves kayaking..i haven't been too thrilled to go kayaking ever since we went in white water and i got fliped over. hey, it was scary to be trapped under water, you have to actually free yourself before you can just swim out. anyways, the flat water was funner than i expected, and kristin and i were so glad we didn't see anybody we knew. We were in old icky one piece bathing suits (we don't buy one piece bathing suits now so they were the only ones we had) with very very hot green lifejackets.

Then she came over to spend the night. It was still light out so we went for a walk. My dad sugested we walk around Dunloggin neighborhood, so we did. As we walked aways down Dunloggin road(walking like a model when the cars would come by and making a breif stop of sneaking in some persons back yard beacuse...i dunno, it looked cool and the fence was open)we realised we should head back. We really didn't want to retrace the way we came cause we had walked a while by now and we were determined to find a shortcut.You should probably not look for shortcuts in an unfamiliar neighborhood when it is quickly getting darker. And stupid me didn't bring my cell. So as we are walking down a street we are hoping will lead us home, three huge-o-massive dogs come charging at us from a yard we need to pass. we started running back to where we came from cause it was another scary event of my life. when i looked back, the dogs were at the edge of the yard, barking at us. There must have been an invisible fence, but we still didn't want to go near there. So we didn't continue our supposive shortcut road.(which actually was the right road to take...damn) we tried the call for help, we're stranded approach. It was deffinitely time for us to get home and we needed assistance from the lovely people of Dunloggin. As we were decideing whose doorbell to ring, an old man walks down his driveway. we ask him if he knows how to get to gray rock. well it turns out he was 95 and didn't remember very much except that shirley was out getting icecream...he was so cute. Then we saw a not quite as old man on his driveway. We explained our situation and he wanted us to call home. He said he would drive us home too cause he didn't want us walking in the dark. When i called my dad he was laughing (thank god he wasn't mad)and said he would pick us up. later we watched secret window- not very good.

then fourth of july. we went to see fireworks. they were pretty. we came home and lit a few ourselves. o, and my dad had bought my step sister thoughs glow sticks and had gotten me one two so when we got home we sat on our rock in our yard that's near gray rock drive or road or whatever that main road is and put on a glow show for the cars passing by.
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