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You oughta hear the mirror in my house You oughta fear her pretty, pretty mouth Says I’m imperfect in every way: “Miss Almost, Miss Maybe, Miss Halfway”/...But I’m gonna burn, I’m gonna shine and multiply I’m gonna fill up the great divide You’ll never break me with all the things you say “Miss Almost, Miss Maybe, Miss Halfway”

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Things that stalk you in a bush in the night...

The lecture end of class we're going through this week has made me realize exactly how awkward and quiet I am capable of being...I'm growing kind of tired of it, but the only way to get past it is to be the opposite and SAY things, but how do you do that if you have no idea of what to say?
Argh.
Anyhoo.
Last night was awesome.
Sarah randomly asked me to join her on a walk around 1015 on the bike trail. It was all dark and cool-looking. We sat on a bench by a river and were just talking and enjoying the night when the bush started rustling. And moving. I get really unreasonably creeped out at night, it's not that bad when there's someone else there who doesn't because that usually makes me calm down a little, but a rustling bush kind of freaked me out. I'm all "AAH! WHAT'S IN THERE???" while scooting back on the bench and Sarah's leaning forward, not the least bit perturbed, going "Ooh I wonder what that is..." Then it stopped. Then it started again, closer and louder, REALLY freaking me out when Sarah gets up and kind of runs a few feet away from the bench, which kind of sent me over the edge of creeped outedness and I ran faster and it was interesting. She says she was running because if the thing decided to jump out at us, we had nothing to hit it with to stop it. I was just freaked out that there was something in the bushes. =P Other than the creepiness, it was a wonderful time! =]
I've decided that May term band is pretty much the most amazing thing ever. No one wants to play piccolo, Melissa Fox and Kelsey took one song apiece and just kind of handed me the other five or so with a picc part and at least two of them have solo type dealies...Snakes is by far the best, there's a whole section where the flutes aren't playing, it's me and oboes with the melody, and it ROCKS...the notes are REALLY high, up to the A flat four lines above the staff and I hold a G four lines above the staff a few times, but miraculously it stayed in tune and really sounded decent. I love playing picc... =]
Now I have to figure out exactly what I'm doing for a short presentation tomorrow, print out an app for the water park and finish it and fill it in, and try to pack just a little bit...
=]

1 Comments:

At 8:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think it was the Grim in the bushes

 

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