On a Sidenote, Mark Jaeschke Referenced Animal Collective in His Tumblr Post. Great Job!
Today in my Early Language class, we were describing roller blades in any way possible. It made me really miss roller blading. It also got me thinking of knee pads and elbow pads, which is sweet. Also, I can’t forget a helmet. I had that full visual. I don’t think I would mind wearing all of that if I was roller blading. And after I wrote my first annotation for my annotated bibliography (YES, it was done faster than I thought it would be!), I searched Target.com for some roller blades, and the cheapest is 20 bucks! But what makes me nervous is that they also go very high. It made me wonder that if I bought those twenty-buck ones, would they break? Imagine them popping off of me in a comical fashion.
What it comes down to is: I want roller blades, and it took me quite a while to see that. Mostly, because I haven’t discussed roller blades in awhile, and I don’t see them around too often, and most importantly because I don’t want to be associated with Orbit roller rink. Only sixth graders want that, you know?
I’m seeing Matt tomorrow! Yay!
I realized if life is going to work out great, I will get no free time to sit around. I think I am fine with that, though. I would rather be happy and busy than unhappy with nothing to do. I have a busy school schedule, work schedule, and boyfriend schedule, but I like having a lot of things like that. I used to have it all one-sided (work), but it’s pretty even. Life is like those balance scales.
I am SO sleepy! Exercising is hard work! Just remember: Almost throw up (you actually end up burping and feeling okay) = good. Throw up (you turn out to be one of those wrestlers from high school) = bad.