Thursday, June 24, 2010

EC breezy.

We are finally to present time!! This is so exciting. I did a lot of summarizing and left a lot of things out, but this is a blog not a journal. Plus, I can go on and on about pretty much everything, so really I am selfless and sparing you gruesome details of every activity I partake in.

I am home in EC. Home in my (still messy) room. The great thing is my house smells of yellow cake because my stepmom just baked some for my brothers' birthday party on Saturday. They are turning 4, and the party is Mickey Mouse themed. The house is buzzing with Mickey energy. I wouldn't have it any other way. And if you're worried I won't post pictures of the clan clad in Mickey wear, think again. Totally will.

I just got back from Screen on the Green. I went with my amazing friends Angela, Elaine, and Rahul (who I call Garab. Note this for all future entries regarding him). The four of us crack me up, mainly because we all became such good friends after consistently failing at Physics lab senior year. Of course, we were all friends before. I met Angela sophomore year, when we went to Europe with Orchestra. I met Garab sophomore year, too, in AP European History. Elaine and I have been friends since we were 8 years old. Lots of ups and a few downs, you know, typical for a long lasting friendship. We've pretty much grown up together. Anyway, now we love to have Physics Group Reunions. So, today Angela recommended Screen on the Green, so we went!
They were playing Star Wars. The first one...and let's be real. I have never seen the first 3 Star Wars movies. I tried to once, years ago, when I was stuck in rural Connecticut with my cousins, but it was a failed attempt. I have only seen the last three aka the most recent, starring the beautiful Hayden Christiansen. And if you're thinking, the only reason I saw it was for eye candy...you are right on the money.

So, we didn't watch the movie. We did get lost on the way there. We also enjoyed the adventure of finding Piedmont Park, which proved to be kind of difficult sans GPS. We also met up with Ryan, another high school friend. He is hilarious, and I missed him. AND we also probably walked an estimated 2 miles because we parked far away. I try to see it positively though. We got some extra sightseeing in. But wow, how I love Atlanta. I really do. I seem to fall in love with it more each year. It is a little rough around the edges, but when you hit a beautiful part of Atlanta, it really does take your breath away. I mean, all of midtown and the Piedmont Park area -- what's not to love? I'd live here my whole life. I've been to so many places, and I guess I can't speak for where I'm going to be living 10 years from now, but man, Atlanta really and truly is home.

Tomorrow, ATHENS. It's been two months too long.

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