So Far On Spring Break
Mar. 10th, 2007 09:30 pmJustification for Spring Break:
So Lisa, David, and I arrived in Kansas City. It was tough going; we left just during rush hour (DAVID YOU SLOW ASS-- and he didn't even leave on time with us!!!), and it took us an hour to get out of St. Louis. It rained a little bit on the road. David caught up to us when we stopped for dinner at a Hardee's about two hours into the drive.
Lisa's house is pretty, though it is still professedly a work in progress. I met all the animals, including Dana's millipede, guinea pig, and two new ferrets. One of their cats, Peaches, followed me around rather attachedly for a while last night, and was very confused by my exercising; she kept trying to rub up against me and I was moving.
This morning Lisa's dad made pancakes. We took a brief shopping expedition, and went to Blockbuster for some movies, one of which-- American Beauty-- we watched this afternoon. I liked it; it had no villains and was tragic but in an oddly optimistic way :-P
We all went out to dinner at a Mexican place, and I ate a ton (oh, free chips!). It was really good. I also drank a lot, too, because we then went out and saw "Breach," and I had to pee about three times within the course of the first twenty minutes of the movie. "Breach" was good; it reminded me of a one-sided "The Departed," lol . . . Also, Hansson reminded me entirely too much of my Sociology of Education teacher (looks included)-- that was a little creepy O.o
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Ha ha, I like that. The snake makes me feel Slytherinian and the ninjas are of course awesome. I could totally do no-pants Fridays. Skirts are of course an option; after all, some days, you just don't want to wear pants!
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So Lisa, David, and I arrived in Kansas City. It was tough going; we left just during rush hour (DAVID YOU SLOW ASS-- and he didn't even leave on time with us!!!), and it took us an hour to get out of St. Louis. It rained a little bit on the road. David caught up to us when we stopped for dinner at a Hardee's about two hours into the drive.
Lisa's house is pretty, though it is still professedly a work in progress. I met all the animals, including Dana's millipede, guinea pig, and two new ferrets. One of their cats, Peaches, followed me around rather attachedly for a while last night, and was very confused by my exercising; she kept trying to rub up against me and I was moving.
This morning Lisa's dad made pancakes. We took a brief shopping expedition, and went to Blockbuster for some movies, one of which-- American Beauty-- we watched this afternoon. I liked it; it had no villains and was tragic but in an oddly optimistic way :-P
We all went out to dinner at a Mexican place, and I ate a ton (oh, free chips!). It was really good. I also drank a lot, too, because we then went out and saw "Breach," and I had to pee about three times within the course of the first twenty minutes of the movie. "Breach" was good; it reminded me of a one-sided "The Departed," lol . . . Also, Hansson reminded me entirely too much of my Sociology of Education teacher (looks included)-- that was a little creepy O.o
Ha ha, I like that. The snake makes me feel Slytherinian and the ninjas are of course awesome. I could totally do no-pants Fridays. Skirts are of course an option; after all, some days, you just don't want to wear pants!