Monday, January 5, 2009

My [Slippery] Good Day

Today was pretty much AWESOME!!
I woke up early (9:30) to take a shower and get ready to pick up Sara, since we had a lunch date. :) But Dad told me he needed to go to work, so I'd have to drive him in and reschedule with Sara, which was irritating but fine. I got all prettied up, but Dad asked me to help him with eBay, so we were HALF AN HOUR LATE getting into town. I hate being late. It makes me grumpy. Finally we were made it into town, and after I dropped him off I drove to Sara's. I decided (what the deuce was I thinking?) to try to take a different route to Sara's. I got lost, and then un-lost. I slipped two or three times, once almost plowing into the side of a parked truck. [Yikes!] I finally made it to Sara's house, but SURPRISE! I couldn't make it out of her driveway. The tires on the station wagon suuuuck. I don't like that car much. Anyways, after some shoveling and cursing we finally made it out.
ON TO ARBY'S!
I love Arby's. Their sauce and curly fries are like meth but without the nasty side effects. We stayed in there for TWO HOURS just talking and laughing. It was wonderful. On the way out we saw this guy I know from YL, his name is Tim. He's an odd duck. He's a nice duck. Sara and I did NOT want to say goodbye so we decided to randomly pop into one of my all-time favorite stores....THE DOLLAR STORE!! :D That was fun. We just wandered around. We bought glow sticks to bring to the next Speech meet, gigantic pencils, and tasty....delicious....wonderful....COTTON CANDY. Yummm.
Dad called with the news that his class had been canceled so he needed to be picked up. I invited Sara over, without asking my parents. Somehow I just knew they'd say yes.
Sara and I had the BEST time, just watching Juno and talking and eating cotton candy. Eventually, though, it was starting to get dark and Sara needed to go home. On the way, we needed to make just one stop.
And that is why I am sitting on my bed, listening to Lady Gaga and sipping a Blueberry Frost Freezer from the gas station. Life is good.

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