ain't nobody dope as me
Mar. 3rd, 2003 11:17 amI am going to California!
Yes...in June I will be going where I have not gone before, to visit
jessecho et al. :) I talked to my parents about it on Friday night. It was not a pleasant exchange. After enduring half an hour's litany about how I couldn't possibly know this person and how no one online is who they claim to be and how mentally disturbed I was to even want to take a trip to meet somebody, I had an urge to delete my journal and never talk to any of you again, because hey, you're all actually 50-year-old pervert Jehovah's Witnesses pretending to be other people, right? :P Thankfully, they finally agreed that as long as I stayed in a hotel and was able to get around independently (translation: escape from impending doom), they would be okay with my going. But they've made it clear that I am not of sound mind. :P This sort of casts a pall over my excitement. I mean, I have this great opportunity to hang out with awesome people and accomplish two of my life goals (see San Francisco and see the Pacific). :) I don't know why this makes me a nut case.
The rest of my weekend was better. My mom and I went up to Jackson on Saturday for Debra's All-West performance, and had a great time. David Holsinger, the famous composer, conducted the Wind Ensemble (the best high school musicians in the state). Having played his pieces all through high school, I was in awe watching him. He was incredible. It made my whole month. :) Before we went home, Mums and I went a little nuts at the Dunkin' Donuts, and went shopping at Goody's, right across the street from
salemgirl's alma mater. I got a nice skirt for 5 dollars. (I have pictures of all these things, but couldn't get them onto a disk, so I'll post them later.) When we got back, I had some of my dad's amazing chicken soup for dinner, and then went to Kathy's parents' house to watch the Tigers kick Cincinnati's butt. It was a very satisfying game. :)
Yesterday was such a nice day. After church, Ryan, Matt, Alli, and I had a leisurely lunch at Mozzarella's (in which Ryan found a piece of his plate in his pasta pie and received another one for free). In the afternoon, I burned a great workout (translation: ghetto :)) CD that I'd been trying to burn for a month, and then took a walk. While I was walking, the sun came out!!! For two hours! Thus, we have doubled our sunshine amount for the month. :) In the evening I went to Bible study at IPC- apparently Jean Larroux has been teaching on Sunday nights as well, and no one told me. Of course, it was a great lesson. Afterward, Ryan and I and Myla and her boyfriend went to dinner. It was fun and relaxing. Then I came home and Kathy and I watched half of Sense and Sensibility. Yay!
This was really long and I should have cut it. Oh, well.
Yes...in June I will be going where I have not gone before, to visit
The rest of my weekend was better. My mom and I went up to Jackson on Saturday for Debra's All-West performance, and had a great time. David Holsinger, the famous composer, conducted the Wind Ensemble (the best high school musicians in the state). Having played his pieces all through high school, I was in awe watching him. He was incredible. It made my whole month. :) Before we went home, Mums and I went a little nuts at the Dunkin' Donuts, and went shopping at Goody's, right across the street from
Yesterday was such a nice day. After church, Ryan, Matt, Alli, and I had a leisurely lunch at Mozzarella's (in which Ryan found a piece of his plate in his pasta pie and received another one for free). In the afternoon, I burned a great workout (translation: ghetto :)) CD that I'd been trying to burn for a month, and then took a walk. While I was walking, the sun came out!!! For two hours! Thus, we have doubled our sunshine amount for the month. :) In the evening I went to Bible study at IPC- apparently Jean Larroux has been teaching on Sunday nights as well, and no one told me. Of course, it was a great lesson. Afterward, Ryan and I and Myla and her boyfriend went to dinner. It was fun and relaxing. Then I came home and Kathy and I watched half of Sense and Sensibility. Yay!
This was really long and I should have cut it. Oh, well.
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Date: 2003-03-03 09:32 am (UTC)get it right!!
Date: 2003-03-03 09:36 am (UTC)and I'm 49!!
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Date: 2003-03-03 09:42 am (UTC)Re: get it right!!
Date: 2003-03-03 09:42 am (UTC)Forgive me, then, 49-year-old Mormon man. I notice you didn't say anything about the pervert part. lol... :)
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Date: 2003-03-03 09:48 am (UTC)Re: get it right!!
Brian's Vacation (i.e. Mormon Mission) haha.
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Date: 2003-03-03 09:55 am (UTC)Brenda, I'm so excited! :) I happily told Jonathan last night. I need to tell Dania! Also, I'm excited that I get to be a part of making two of your life goals happen.
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Date: 2003-03-03 10:07 am (UTC)I think my cd with "California Love" on it is about to go into heavy rotation... :)
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I understand about the whole meeting someone over the internet thing. My parents/family thought I was being careless and my father even went so far as to say I was being careless where the family was concerned. I can understand their worries but I also know myself and I know Who is in control.
I've done it. I've met and traveled with folks I've met over the internet and via email. And I can tell you that one person in particular that I have met in person has turned out to be an awesome friend - a good friend - one that I can see being friends with for the rest of my life.
You just have to be careful, like we didn't already know that. You're confident in making adult decisions - your parents, along with everything else, will just have to learn to trust you where this idea is concerned.
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Date: 2003-03-03 10:57 am (UTC)How very cool! You're going to have an LJ gathering on the West Coast! Blast that ghetto music for me! *hugs*
Your parents will chill... :)
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Date: 2003-03-03 11:35 am (UTC)We'll have to have another Dallas gathering sometime. :)
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Glad to hear that your weekend went mostly well :)
mmmmm.... donuts!
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Date: 2003-03-03 01:09 pm (UTC)I find it so weird when people refer to me by a username. I used to go by Ganymede on chat, but then I just chose Jessica`` because I got tired of people calling me Gany as if that were actually my name.
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Date: 2003-03-03 01:32 pm (UTC)And I'm very glad you're going to CA. (-:
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Date: 2003-03-03 01:43 pm (UTC)I like it. I wanted to see it since I had just finished the book (my first Jane Austen reading). Kathy has that version of P&P, and I've seen parts of it, but I've never watched the whole thing.
I'm very impressed that you enjoy these movies! :)
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Date: 2003-03-03 01:55 pm (UTC)Actually, most people I've met who've taken the time to watch P&P like it -- it's funny, clean, witty, good characters and plot, etc. Not without a few unbelievable parts (like Darcy's ... oh wait, don't want to spoil it for you (-:) but overall a great story. (-:
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Date: 2003-03-03 02:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-03-03 02:10 pm (UTC)Congratulations on a California trip! I'm sure when you come back, and your parents see that you're still in one piece, they'll trust your judgment and decisions more.
LJ Road Trip
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Date: 2003-03-03 02:21 pm (UTC)And do not fear...I'm sure I will soon be subjected to the whole thing. :)
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Date: 2003-03-03 02:23 pm (UTC)I haven't heard that one, but if you were in band, it's very probable that you played one of his pieces at some point. He's, like, the Mozart of high school bands. :)
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I still can't believe
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Date: 2003-04-02 12:15 pm (UTC)(I'm in the mission field, teaching English)
I think you're safe with Jessica. She doesn't seem very dangerous to me... and I've known her for a while.