It was gloriously fun. I fell asleep on the way to Sandy while listening to the soundtrack from Nightmare before Christmas. Oh, somewhere deep inside of these bones, an emptiness began to grow. There's something out there, far from my home; a longing that I've never known. While I was out we got lost and when I woke up our driver was taking a picture of Chewbacca on the street corner. We got to TRAX and rode to see the lights. We wandered and told stories -I got to see the visitor's center-we watched a movie about the nativity. Outside again, I jumped up into a Japanese nativity set to have my picture taken with something that was supposed to be a donkey but looked more like an anteater in my opinion. I took one more with a camel. We threw chunks of ice at each other in a frenzied snowball fight that knocked the leaves off of the nearby trees. I ran around. I offered M $100,000 to swim in the fountain. That would be too cold she said. I'll let you hold the button I have in my pocket if you spit on that huge chunk of ice. She did, and held my button until her hands were too cold. There was a statue of Joseph and Emma where he's putting a quarter or something in her hand, so we put my button in her hand instead and took a picture.
Four people in our group ran into people that they knew. B and I felt left out, so we staged a reunion. B? Is that you? It's been forever! Fancy meeting you here of all places! It felt good to run into a long lost friend even if it was a lie. I skipped along as high as I could. I ran. I yelled at the people crossing the street - "Jay-walking punk anarchists!"-as I crossed the street with them. I was spastic. M and I played chicken while we waited for the train. There's a cop now. We did it at the crosswalk and raced while the red flashing hand counted down. I made it across and back 3 and a half times. I won. The fence around one of the trees looked like an umbrella stand. The streetlamps had Indians on them. Native Americans. Red men. I saw a gargoyle and thought how terrible it would be if something fell out of its nose on me.I'm glad I had a chance to do temple square the right way, with friends and naps and snowballs and a lot of spastic-ness. Life is good.
5 comments:
Holy cow. I've looked at the lights, and it's been good, but it's never been that good. Congratulations.
Wow, that does sound amazing.
Oh HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY, "genuine draft"!
Guess who this is? Maybe if you read that first line greeting you can figure it out. Hopefully it will take you less time than I have spent trying to figure out all of these code-names that are on your blog (and by commenters...) I haven't even figured out ONE yet. Nor have I figured out who you went on a date with to Temple Square. Yes, I am nosey.
Anyway. Your posts are uber-interesting! I like the way you write. I can just see you jumping around SLC.
Uh....I better go do my homework. SEE YA!
-Lindsey...oops I mean "Luscious Lava lamps"....um Maybe you can think of a nickname for me that is more clever and not dumb. Work on that.
SEE YA NEIGHBOR!
Heh.
Red men. I'm a sixteenth that. I choose to be offended.
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