Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Like that time you ate crisco, thinking it was something else

I'm mainly updating this because I know my family reads it and I haven't posted in a month. I only really have my day to day things to report on, and all of you readers here in Provo already know what's up. Most of you were there for this last month, so reading this will be old hash. Or maybe it's old hat. I don't remember how the saying goes.

First things first, Happy Birthday to my sister F2, who I hope is having a smashing time on her birthday.

Optimistic. and I took a billion engagement pictures yesterday, or rather, L'afro took the pictures while we tried to look our best. M-Lite did our hair first, and she and Optimistic.'s sister came along as our on-shoot advisors. It was hot out, but we still managed to have some fun I think, if only because we got frosties afterward. We're taking some more on Saturday with Olympus which should be fun.

News since last time -a group of us went swimming at a pond in Mona when CJ was in town, and man was that fun. I like having people like him and Dean in town because they make me want to do spontaneous things, like drive to Wyoming in the middle of the night to buy fireworks. Also, because he's got great stories and a laid back attitude that I like. We swam at the pond, got muddy and burnt, ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, returned to our respective childhoods and just generally had a good time. It was krebscout's idea, and I'm glad she had it. Laying there in the grass listening to people play the guitar, drying off in the sun after a nice swim - it was heavenly. Later that same day was our Canada Day celebration, which I enjoyed immensely, for obvious reasons. I think a good time and a lot of root beer was had by all. After watching Strange Brew we went back to my house and lit sparklers and groundblooms.

The Monday after that we went to a concert at Muse which was ear drum shatteringly entertaining. Then when we went to the hospital cafe to eat we almost got kicked out by one of the security guards for being a little too loud. Sometimes when we're all hanging out, or out eating, or out driving around and having a good time I'm overcome with glee, and I think, "This is what college living is all about- hanging out with the people that make you happy". Needless to say, I like my friends a whole lot. The Maoist even came to Canada Day and brought me an engagement present - a 22 pound watermelon. She knows me too well. Also in town that weekend was Optimistic.'s dad, who also brought us a gift; our first wedding present in fact. It's the new quieter Boggle, hooray!

We also bought a car. We'd decided to buy one before the summer was out, as Optimistic. will need something to drive to school/work every day. Well, a car presented itself and we bought it. It's a 2002 Mitsubishi Galant. We named her Eunice, mainly because it needed a name and because Optimistic. thinks that by naming the car Eunice it will deter me from naming a child Eunice. We'll see.

That was all at the end of June and I'm trying to think of what I've been up to since then. Not much I guess. I did go to the doctor for a work related thing with my arms. Basically, my forearms hurt from work, which isn't surprising seeing as how I've spent the last two years stacking and unstacking tables and chairs. Anyway, I have to take anti-inflammatories for a little bit and I'm not allowed to lift anything more than 10 pounds, which is very frustrating. My first day at work after my appointment I went to move a ladder and realized I wasn't allowed to. I've also found that in addition to tables, chairs, and ladders, I cannot move piano benches, microwaves, regular benches, heavy bags of trash, and scads of other things I'm accustomed to moving around. It's hard to keep myself from doing it, but I know it's for the best. I was actually eating lunch the other day and I realized that my hands hurt from opening ketchup packets. Ketchup packets of all things. Oh well.

Also, my ride to Portland fell through, so I'm not going home for all of August, just for a week with M-Lite to go to Sliquefy's reception and to fly H down to school for the Fall. I'm also looking for a job/putting off looking for a job because I hate the idea of changing everything about my life. I need to find something for the Fall because I won't be a student, and therefore can't work most places on campus. We'll see what turns up I guess.

I think the main thing I'm forgetting to mention is that I moved. I'm in a little house in my old ward and I love it. I don't know what it is, but this house felt like home before I even moved in.

I also had a wonderful weekend this last weekend, but I think I'll have to save that for another time. Those of you here in town that know me, know that I have a notebook I write down quotes in. Maybe for a future post I'll put down some of my favorites. Most of them make sense only to me because I was there and happened to find something somebody said funny, if only because my brain is somewhat off kilter.

I'm also going to Yellowstone on the 27th, and I'm really excited to be spending some time with Optimistic. and his family up at their cabin. I've been told that a lot of card playing and watching of the game show network will be involved. Also, geysers. Oodelally.

Basically, I've been having the time of my life. I'm young and in love, and I'm living with some awesome roommates with more to come in the Fall. All these things conspire to make me happy.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A week of cards and GSN...sounds like heaven to me! I'm so relieved you updated us finally. I was beginning to think you had fallen off the face of the earth. Do we get a sneak peak at these engagement pictures? I'm happy that you are happy. But seriously...I want to see pictures.

-Belly M....I don't feel so boney thses days

Audrey said...

Don't get too excited about the geysers, they stink like nothing else. I've never been all that impressed with Yellowstone myself, but going to the cabin does seem fun. And I think I want one of those quiet boggle games. It sounds fabulous.

H2 said...

oh man you finally reposted in your blog! oh, and you have practically given up your entire childhood, so i'd like you to buy me a birthday present as a way of saying goodbye to your littlest sister before you become too serious in your relationship with optimistic. I too need some pictures of yellowstone/engagement life/ new car.

-H2