And I say, "Self, great day!"
What a wonderful day. I have to recap it all before I forget about it.
Robbie woke me up at 10pm to make plans for Divine Comedy. Receiving a wake up call from Robbie was very fitting for the day. I was glad that he called, because I was not getting myself out of bed on my own, and I needed to get my day started. I spent the next three or four hours finishing two enormous papers that are due on Monday. I am so relieved to have that stuff behind me. I've done more writing in the last semester than ever before, and I'm getting to the point where it doesn't bug me anymore. This is exciting.
Next, I took Lindsay to the grocery store and headed out to Divine Comedy with Robbie, Wiggle, Wendy and a guy whom I just met named Justin. Anyway, DC was better than I expected it to be. It had it's ups and downs, and I could have done without some of the Mormon in-jokes, but I enjoyed it. Then we headed to the Village Inn, got free food from a friend who serves there, and out of the blue I decided to keep Candice company while she drove Damon home to SLC. I thought we were just going up and back, but we were actually going to watch a movie and drive home the next day (this morning). We watched the movie Speak. The acting is amazing. The actress who plays the main character captured all of the right emotions and made the girl's story entirely believable.
Anyway, I'm home now, and it's 2 pm Sunday afternoon. The entire day was improvised and unexpected, and I want every day to be just like it.


4 Comments:
I love the feeling of having a great day, but not planning any of it. Good luck on your finals, but you better not get better grades than me. I'm sick of you and your A's.
chris, quoting Kearl now? It's funnier when he says it (at least if you go by my class' reaction EVERY TIME, I swear, these kids want to have his babies).
haha scott thats sick.
Bleh. Kearl. Hey, I could wake you up every day if you want, dude.
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