So much has happened. Where do I begin?
The trip to Washington D.C. was blast and it went by too fast. Nancy, Siggy, Kate, Haley, and I left Thursday morning and headed for Philadelphia, where Siggy used to live. Let me tell you, that was a beautiful neighborhood that anyone would dream, or kill, to be apart of. I know I would have. We entered the famed Mutter Museum, which showcases and displays an aray of medical oddities. And I got to see the giant colon! Awesome. After dicking around in Philly for a couple of hours, we embarked for Washington D.C. with high hopes and excitement. However, our enthusiasm would soon be shot down as a chunk of the tread from Nancy's front right tire flew off from high speeds, causing us to pull over at a Citco gas station and inspect the damage. The tire was a loss, and we made it a team effort to take it off and place the spare tire in it's stead. Hoping to get an imidiate replacement, we set off for the nearby Wal-Mart Supercenter. To our luck, their Car and Tire services were closed for the day. Cold, wet, and tired, the lot of us hobbled back into Nancy's car and decided to stay at the Best Western Hotel for the night.
Getting a good night's sleep, we all went back to the Wal-Mart (after failing to locate the proper tire supply joint that Kate's GPS system informed us of) and waited for an hour and a half. Soon after, we got our replacement ready and installed, which ment our journey the nation's capital resumed.
While in D.C., we saw the Natives of North America Museum, The United State's Museum of History, The National Air and Space Museum, and the Museum of National History. All were amazing and tremendously sweet. We also saw the Lincoln Memorial, plus the Vietnam and World War II memorials.
Alas, the trip ended way too soon. I had so much fun though. And it was practically mind blowing seeing Kate at my Mom's house. Just plain ol' weird. Good times.
Work's a bitch, but what else is new?
I found my shot records, and now I'll be able to go to college. Whoopee. There's enthusiasm in there, trust me. And I also just went to New Hampshire with Bob, Josh, and Steve to retrieve some fireworks. Oh joyous days.
I'm asking Kate and risking my friendship. All or nothing. I'm sick of have the burden on my heart and mind. This is going to happen the next time we're alone.
I finally did Capoiera. It was awesome! But I got some nasty blisters on my toes, including a sweet blood blister that hurts like hell.
Damn this post is long. Didn't really mean to be, but it worked out that way. Oh well. But yeah. It really is now or never. If I just keep putting it off, I'm going to regret it. Besides, I think it's high time we talked about "us", or the lack there of. Why should it be taboo in conversation? It shouldn't. And like I've said a dozen times here on this sad little blog, if she's rejects me, then that's that. Best to be done with it and look forward. But I know me. I'll likely be subconsciously trying to win her heart with every that I do. I'm such a child.
I've come to the conclusion that I won't begin actual progress towards Birdsong until I hit my classes in college. I'm still fleshing out ideas, plot, characters, and the overall story. Setting up and creating a graphic novel series is way harder than it sounds.
The next post will most likely be the results of me pouring out my deepest feelings for a certain young lady. I hope everything goes alright.
I need to pee.
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