Thursday, May 31, 2007

Daily Update

I was so excited yesterday. I got a call from some random number(not the exciting part) and it was from REI in Santa Monica, my third most visited non-food store in the area, My shoes had arrived. They are made by Keen. Have you heard of them? Wow, they are so wonderful. They are nice and comfortable. Its like they are giving my feet a hug with every step I take. They can be worn to work, to the movies, to resturaunts, around the house, and much much more. I don't know about church though. They aren't in the same class as my Rockports, but I might try it one sunday if its not sandel wether.

I went straight from work to REI, then directly to the Wednesday night Danceability Class. We were learning 'Swing'. It was interesting. I'm really not good with the 'reherse it as I watch' style. I'm better at 'let me watch you then I'll mimic and make fun of you' style, as well as the 'do whatever you want to' style. So at the dance off, I partnered up with three different people. They were all unique. Let me explain: The first girl was just as oblivious as I was, and she humored me and my clumsy-unknowingness. The second was Jill (who we all know). She actually knew what she was doing and was trying to help me most of the time, which was nice,
thanks JF. Then there was the last girl, who just wanted me to twirl her around like a merry-go-round the whole time. and when it came time to practice the 'throw her through the legs', and the 'pick her up' part, that wasn't so easy. The 'throw her through the legs' part turned into a 'sit her down-step over her-step back-then help her up' move. Not as throwable, or bounce-up-able as Jill, thats for sure.

After that adventure upon trying to exit, I noticed Natasha walking toward me. At the same time I also remembered that I promised Foxy that I'd give her a ride home. I didn't mind, its just that I thought she knew how to get there. And her russian accent was very thick, and she's only been in the country for two weeks. It was a short adventure.

Then I watched 'So you think you can dance' at Greenfield. Josh and Jeff came over, and were pissed that we were actually watching that. HaHa. I left before they did. They stay up to late.

I'm listening to The Scorpions right now. They are singing a song called 'Blackout', except with their thick german accents, it sounds like they are saying 'Big Nose'. The chorus line goes "I really had a 'Blackout'". I'm hearing "I really got a 'Big Nose'". I'm rockin out at work with metal bands of the late 80's. The loud fast music keeps my mind from wandering so I can work more effeciently. But then I write about it.

Lunch was sponsored by In N' Out, with adult supervision by KA and JB.

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