I've been texting myself all day so I could remember things. I had five, yes five, dreams last night. I don't remember the order, but I feel like numbering them anyway.
1. Juan and I were watching some creepy door hiding darkness. It kept creaking itself open to reveal the black it held, but it would then squeak shut. We were both pretty darn afraid of it, but we continued to watch. Nothing happened.
2. My old co worker Lisa was leading me around somewhere and we stopped at an abandoned snack bar. Juan's girlfriend popped up and greeted us. Though they know each other, I introduced them.
3. My dad and I were watching the moon outside of a party on the street Michael Doucette lives on. I think it was across from his house. Anyway, the moon was going through its phases incredibly fast. I think it went through a lunar cycle at least four times! It was quite the sight.
4. Jeffry's ranch, my neighborhood, had fallen victim to becoming a large city. There were cinemas, power plans, and skyscrapers going up everywhere. It was depressing. I was appalled really.
5. I was walking to Gillenwater at NAU. I was just passing Macdonald on the east side to see a dude and his clone peeing on the grass. The one in back made the one in front look like a hologram because he was directly behind. I passed them up and got to see Janik, Todd, and Soup sitting at a table.
My brother just ordered me to make him a bowl of clam chowder like I don't have a choice. Like he'll be extremely disappointed in me if I don't, even though I have a tendency to be extremely messy when microwaving clam chowder. Don't ask me why, but somehow clam chowder and I don't get along in so many different ways.
I'm gonna go do that now I guess, I'll be back in a matter of minutes to continue my post.
Lets see, so in Astronomy today, I think it's funny how my elderly professor says "maysure" instead of "measure," and I like how he kinda whistles when he pronounces the letter "s." I wonder if I'll talk like an old person when I get old too ^.^
I've been going all day until about now, even swimming in a small increment I had between classes, but I've been wanting to blog all day because things have been happening. Little things. Nice things.
I swim between Astronomy and Anthro on Thursdays because my Astronomy lab overlaps practice. After that small practice I walked to class with a few other swimmers with overlaps. I didn't know Palomar had piano rooms and singing rooms around campus! They walked me to one and I sang for them. They then showed me their epic piano skills. The girl was like, in a masters piano class to my understanding. I showed the two of them the Axis of Awesome four chord song and they got a kick out of it.
In the little time slot before Astronomy Lab, I sat outside the building for the few minutes I did have and sing a song or two. People gave me funny looks, but I got a few smiles. I had fun regardless. I even have a tennis ball I keep in my backpack. I found it in some random spot on campus one day and kept it. It wasn't by the tennis courts per se, so finders keepers. So I bounced that ball, sat, and sang loud ^.^ The purple flowers outside the building were beautiful as always. I like observing them closely and picking out my daily favorites. I always want to pick one, but I realized I should stop before I selfishly pick them all.
After class, Snix and I were required to stop by the pool for a breakdown of our meet tomorrow. While Jem was on the phone, Snix and I scrounged for fifty cents to buy a soda from Jem's little fridge stock. We came up a dime short and went searching everywhere. After a bit of walking with no luck, he found one in his backpack. With the two extra cents we had we claimed it to be insurance and we gave it to him anyway.
Lastly, we kinda hung out before we left the pool deck. I took out a giftcard that had nothing on it and tried carving a ritz cracker into a shuriken. It didn't work, but I think I can do it if I really wanted to.
I feel accomplished, like I actually wrote something today. More later? Yes. Maybe at nine or so.
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