So, I haven't written for a while as you've most likely noticed, and I think I should catch up a little bit. Thursday was not too busy, but I worked and worked on my Lab Write-Up for a long time and then read a lit for my American Society class.
Friday, was the big day as usual, and I had a decent amount of homework coming out of the day, but I got out of my last class half an hour early so I walked down to Georgetown in 35 minutes and went to the volleyball game with Amy:) Georgetown won the game, and it was pretty fun to watch. After that, we studied for a long time in the Library and then went to a Game night thing. It was really fun. We played Taboo. The people that were there were. Greg, an Indian guy that had been hanging out with Claire, Claire, and Amy and I. After a while though, Jacob, a short smart spunky kid, kinda like Cullen, except for different, joined us. Before that there was a black girl whose name escapes me, and "Big Rich." Jacob named him that, because during the first week, he always introduced him as such. Big Rich is a fairly large Asian Guy that doesn't talk much. He seemed pretty nice. Anyway, I then took the Metro home and went to bed.
On Saturday, Amy came up here to study with me. We slept in a little, because the last night was pretty late. Then, I walked down and met her part way. We studied for a couple of hours and then went to the American versus Syracuse soccer game. It was a really good game unlike the girls versus Georgetown, not just because we won, but also because it was a lot faster and more intense. I really wanted to play, but I'm not good enough at all, but just watching it made me want to do something. Anyway, we beat Syracuse 2-1. One of the kids on my floor was either a right midfield or defense and I recognized him. He is a freshman too. We studied for a while more after that, and then I walked Amy home. It wasn't that late, though we did get kicked out of the Library at 9. Then, I ran back to American. I ran from the north edge of her campus to Ward Circle, which is at the north east corner of American, and it only took 16 minutes, as opposed to the 26 it took me when I ran from her dorm to my dorm.
Sunday was also good, and Amy came up to American in the morning. We went to Church at the National Methodist Church. It was a really cool building and has lots of stained glass and arches inside and out. I mean, the windows were obviously inside and out, but so were the arches, which weren't a part of the windows. So anyway, the service was pretty good, but we felt a little weird, since we hadn't been to one of their services before. After church, they had a picnic that had lots of good food:) After the delicious picnic, we walked back to Georgetown, and were going to see the soccer game that I thought was at 3, but it was actually at 1, and we missed it. The 3:00 game is at American against Georgetown and that isn't until October 6th. It should be a good game, anyway, then we studied for the rest of the day, and I walked to Rosslyn and took the Metro home. They were having track maintenance, so I had to wait at the Metro Center for 25 minutes or so to make the Transfer from the Orange to the Red line. It was Ok though, because I read my book and finished what would be assigned on Monday to be completed Thursday. Ok, back to studying for me!!!!
Bye:)
Nice post, Travis. You should look into intramurals. It's a great way to play sports competitively but without all the practices and stress of a college sport. It is such fun and they must have a great program. Flag football, soccer, volleyball and so on. It takes a little time, but not too much. At least at Graceland, I'm sure it's a little different there.
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Wow... your blog is superior to mine in every way!
ReplyDeleteNo way! I just ramble and ramble. What is the url to your blog?
ReplyDeleteRambling is better than nothing at all! But here's my url anyways, maybe I'll have something up this weekend...
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