26.11.09
7.9.09
Farewell to Presidio
Presidio means prison in portuguese, but my apartment with Carrie never felt like a prison to me. There were times when I thought the neighbors were annoying, and there were instances when I wished I weren't surrounded by single students, but my days at the Presidio were full of joy and happiness. This post is a tribute to my semester and a half in that blessed penitentiary.
Our First FHE activity, eating ice-cream with strange kitchen utensils.
Carrie going in for some dessert
Yummy!
My room-mate Amy LOVES Valentines Day, so she made breakfast for some friends and decorated the apartment.
Making pink heart shaped pancakes.


My bedroom after Carrie had already moved out... so depressing.



The bathroom where the magic happened
The toilet and shower where the business happened



#6
The courtyard where I would often come home to lovers serenading each other, and awkward door step scenes... sigh...


The living room where the movie watching happened

The kitchen where nothing happened

The honor code approved half bathroom


Cleaning up before the big move
And some silly faces just for good measure





Carrie, I will miss you as a room mate, but I know that you and Grant will have just as much fun. I only hope he will have opposite day conversations at one in the morning with you and listen to Lord of the Rings as you fall asleep.
Carrie, I will miss you as a room mate, but I know that you and Grant will have just as much fun. I only hope he will have opposite day conversations at one in the morning with you and listen to Lord of the Rings as you fall asleep.
Harry Potter
I went to see Harry Potter with the Gibbs women sans Hilary, my parents, and Cuz Carrie. The three of us young children went to wait in line in order to secure ourselves some good seats. We passed the time by taking pictures and playing hearts. It was nice to get out of the house for a change. (That's a joke because I don't actually feel trapped, I just thought it sounded like a mature thing to say.)
The movie itself was good, nice production design and cinematography, but the transition from book to script was disappointing. The movies cannot compare to the books. I suppose this can be said of many adapted screenplays, but I was hoping for more from this one.
And I still Don't Know Why I'm Single!
Well, in keeping with the theme of my blog, I would like to share one of my favorite awkward stories from this summer with all of you readers.
One day, while I was at Rite Aid filling a prescription, I ran into my old Young Women President. She asked if I was dating anyone and so I told her the truth, no. She then told me that she would like to set me up with her nephew. He sounded cool and funny when she was talking about him, and I was pleased with the encounter. How often do you go to Rite Aid and walk out with a sort of date lined up? Well I never... so... when in Rite Aid...
Long story short, we met, we went out, we had a good time, he left his visa in my car "accidentally", he never called, I texted him to let him know I had his card, weeks go by, no word, I make a silly irrational decision.
I was sitting at work with Cuz Carrie when I got the diabolical idea to take this boys visa and buy Carrie and myself some lunch. Then I thought, no I couldn't, then I voiced the idea out loud and Carrie thought it a great idea. Funny, biting, but not too crazy. So I agreed and off I went, after practicing signing his name, to Panda Express, where I bought a scrumptious meal. They didn't even ask for me to sign the receipt and I felt a great sense of excitement mingled with hysteria that I had gotten away with it!
It was maybe two hours after the deed that the guilt started creeping in. I had told some family members about my hilarious adventure and when they didn't laugh but looked more shocked than anything I realized that maybe it was a crazy thing to do. Then it hit me, I committed credit card fraud!
After a few days of feeling sick and trying to picture a scenario where I could truthfully tell this boy what happened, and after I had called and confessed to his aunt, I decided to refund the money with a copy of the receipt and an apology sticky note, along with his visa, all inside a cute envelope from Ryman's stationary store in London.
He finally picked it up, and I had to tell him, in my wittiest story telling mode, how I had thought it terribly funny to use his money and buy food with it as if we were dear friends and quite comfortable with one another. He was a good sport about the whole thing but lets face it, it was an awkward thing to do! But the food was tasty, best Panda Express I've ever had! (Must be the forbiddenness of the experience that made the food so good.)
My fortune for the day stated "Your courage will guide your future." to which Carrie responded, "It already has!"
6.9.09
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