Yesterday turned out to be an incredibly full day. I didn't really expect it to be, but it occurred to me this morning that this has probably been one of the fullest weekends I've had in a while and it's certainly been a nice treat.
It began friday night when I returned from my meeting and proceeded to get slightly tipsy with my suitemates while watching an incredibly awesome and sexy movie. Not the most exciting Friday night I know, but it was certainly nice to hang out with everyone and feel close. Then the next morning Josef came over fairly early and I introduced him to the Village Venture. We ate breakfast there and I showed him the small town crazyness that I grew up with (complete with costumed dogs, the lady who paints cats on rocks and trys to sell them for over 30 dollars and a booth for flu shots). He got to meet Cat and then we had a really good talk on our way back to campus. I got to explain some about myself and just how crazy I am (or rather how much of my life consists of therapy) which he seemed completely unphased by. In fact he was very supportive.
Later that night I headed off to the ballet with Sarah, Jessica and Stephania. It wasn't until later that I learned it was Stephania's very first ballet. I was glad she'd seen this one. Inland Pacific was doing their annual Dracula performance. They had revamped some of the choreography and the company looked much stronger than it has in past years. I really enjoyed it and seeing the people who arrived in costume (which was about half the audience) absolutely made my night. There were sooo many vampire costumes and the little kids were adorable.
After the ballet I headed out to meet Josef again. Since he'd been coming to Claremont I figured it was only fair that I drove out to where he lives. I didn't quite realize that where he lives is about an hour away on the freeway. I feel a little guilty that he has to drive out here to visit our suite so consistantly. It was worth it though. I got to meet some of his friends and see where he lives, plus there was some awesome Timbaland on the radio to keep me happy the whole drive back. It seemed like my entire sophmore year of college was being recapped via music. (I mean really, The Way I Are, Smack That, that disgustingly emo Three Days Grace song Gil always use to listen to, the list just goes on.) I became extremely nostalgic.
Today I'm headed off to work at 2pm, then out to dinner, then back to work at 7pm. Admittedly this doesn't leave much time for homework, especially since once I get off work Alice, Cat and I are going to a late night showing of High School Musical 3. (Cat and I weren't able to make it last time.) Its going to be just filled with wholesome Disney goodness and I can't wait.
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