Sep 15, 2005 22:04
okay, i should really not be posting right now, but i must, because i must recount the wonderfulness that was yesterday. here are 15 reasons why yesterday was the best:
1a. erica wrote happy birthday messages on every single reflective surface of our house, so that when i got home from the computer lab at 1am, i had something to smile about.
1ai. i finished my lab report at 2am, which was about 3 hours earlier than i had predicted!
1aii. micah and i went to bed at the same time!
1b. i was startled awake at 7:40am by 4 of my favorite boys playing(matt/keyboard/onfloor)/singing(matt/andrew/neal?)/lip-syncing(neal)/swaying-to(ben) my favorite song ("Fix You"). i screamed. it was a fabulous surprise and i will remember that moment forever.
2. my age is a palindrome.
3. we went on a field trip during lab.
4. lab got out over an hour early.
5. my mom sent me a package of wonderful goodies, both edible and non-edible, and i got to open them while i was on the phone with her. the edible treats were so amazing that i must list them here:
a. chocolate chip cookies w/ pecans
b. dark chocolate-covered espresso beans
c. penut m&m's
d. macadamia nuts
e. orbit (this is only edible for some people)
6. i took two showers.
7. daniel, chuck, and melissa surprised me in my chaffin and i got to throw myself into their arms from like 5 stairs up and they caught me and that was fun.
8. daniel gave me a baby guitar that used to be lomax's and i LOVE it!!!!!!! i can't wait to learn some more than 5 chords. i will practice every day.
9. i had my first non-sketchy experience in east nashville at a lovely trendy little mexican restaurant!
10. many wonderful friends joined us on this little excursion.
11. susanna opened up not-her home to us for some after-dinner celebration cake!
12. i got to use a toilet with a pull-chord in said home.
13. funny dogs also lived in said home.
14. we rode home from east nashville in lauren's crayon-smelling jetta with enough people inside to fill a mini-van.
15. "I Want Slut Mac Back: A Birthday Story" by Melissa Dianne Kemper. 'nough said.