Wednesday, April 12, 2006

I Love Dia. I Love the Navy. I Love Lamp.

So Monday- a horrible day. I was so bad at life. Kelly, Anna and I went out at midnight and tried to redeem ourselves- failed horribly. We did find a cool bar in LKF though, Le Jardin. Tucked way out of sight and totally outdoors.

Tuesday- Was tired and down most of the day due to the overwhelming failure of Monday. Was improved enormously by the arrival of a package from Dia containing chocolates, Cosmo and Easter socks. Love to Dia. Timing baby, you've got it. I like your moves. Anyway I went to class, vegged, hit the town. Free Vodka, Kangaroo Bar, usual routine, somewhat unusual cast. Raj, of the 'Sensational Six', has joined forces with the 'A-Team' in an exchange program for awesome people. Amanda's bf is in town and we picked up some random Canadians. Fritz and Johannes got into a beer fight. Messy. They also came into the girls bathroom with me so I wouldn't have to pee alone. Nice boys. Kelly was of course my partner in crime for the duration of the evening. It started out with a lot of promise and then fell into a deep pool of pity. Life is hard sometimes.

Wednesday- started around noon, went to Sexual Diversity and was horrified by the topic of love and sex between children and adults. Luckily, I was recruited into a group of cool kids for our final project which is due in two weeks. Two girls who speak fantastic English, a local flaming nursing student named Marco and a mainlander who is a CompE and lives in Wei Lun. It's gonna be fantastic.
Spent the evening with Kelly doing homework and came home to a lovely surprise. The cool navy guy I partied with this weekend had emailed me. He's precious. His name is Ricky. Of course.
I was a bit of a horrible person tonight though, I told some folks I'd be out tonight and then couldn't be bothered. So I guess I stood up some Canadians and Raj and Amanda. I want to feel bad about this, but I'm tired and have class in the morning.

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Abby

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Le Jardin is french for garden so it is fitting if the place is lovely and outdoors. Snooty french waiters would make it authentic!

4/12/2006 1:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm also terrified to consider what your final project in Sexual Diversity might entail...especially considering that we are paying for this.

4/12/2006 1:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm in a blog :) That's like being in an away message. I've reached a new all-time high. Or would it be low?

4/13/2006 6:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i'm very proud of moms french? since it is only one of the two things she still knows..... that and the lumbarjack song

4/14/2006 8:27 AM  

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