2.1.06

happy new year... and all that other crap

well, hello, all! it's been a wee bit since i last posted, i think... anywho, a quick summation of what's gone down:

day after christmas: family + Kyle went to California to visit more family. good times.

day before new year's eve: Kyle + i stayed up all night to hit low tide in cushman at 6.20 am, which meant we had to leave my house around 4. we left at 4.30, and were alright.

new year's day: floodwaters kept me at Kyle's house for another day. i'm not complaining.

alright, now for today: i got home around 10 am (thank goodness for low tide going in cycles that occur later each day :D), and went back to bed. woke up around 4.30. i think my sleep cycle may be fucked for the next few days. oh, well. sleeping is nice.

really not much to say. California was fun, Florence was fun, Kyle is fun, and having a bit of a cough is not fun. haha... yeah. anywho, hope everyone is well, and i'll see you all soon, with any luck! (except those people in Florida... probably won't be seeing you any time soon, sorry).

and, a la tag de Madge:

1. go into your archives.
2. find your 23rd post.
3. find the fifth sentence.
4. post the text of the sentence in your blog along with these instructions.
5. tag five other people to do the same thing.

alright, here you go...

"our main prop is a sink strainer, it's going to rock so hard!"

haha... that was for a musical theatre camp. we were doing the song "Stuff in the Sink", and needed... a sink strainer. i think i have that performance on tape somewheres. i can't believe i used the phrase "it's going to rock so hard!" in earnest. that's horrifying.

i want to go back now. how many days until they open the dorms again?

1 comment:

madge said...

I checked it, yo! That is one adorable 23rd post/5th sentence.

Happy New Year! Are we back in Ashland or still waiting for Winter Term to begin in Eugene? I had a great time in Oregon ~ luckily, upon leaving our beach house in Seavomit (I mean Seaside), we weren't harmed by the high water.

I love tides.

Cheerio!