Friday, July 9, 2010

I'm Back! Did You Miss Me?

Guess what readers? As of right this moment, I am not grounded! But we're still going to keep our fingers crossed so I do not have to fall into the depth of anti-socialism (although it might be too late anyway). I just finished writing a letter to my good friend Maggie who right now is at sleep away camp which is so much cooler than it sounds. She's doing a ton of stuff there and even bringing me back some of her photography (!!!). I can't wait. I'm also listening to the band Chiodos, and readers if you have not heard of them, I'll give you a taste of their song Lexington:

"You wont be leaving my arms ever. i promise you that.
Even if you want me to let go honey
Even if you want me to let go
You wont be leaving my arms ever. i promise you that.
Even if you want me to let go honey
Even if you say the things that make me want to lose you"

How'd you like that? And that's only the chorus of one song. They have many others such as If I Cut My Hair Hawaii Will Sink, No Hardcore Dancing In The Livingroom, There's No Penguins In Alaska, and Is It Progression If A Cannibal Uses A Fork?. They have some awesome music, and even better lyrics, so check them out.
Also, I just got back from the Catskill Mountains with Erin, and that was the most relaxing trip I have ever been on. We spent time in Colgate Lake and I even lost (some) of my awkward soccer tan lines! We went on a zipline tour and our guides Frank and Rambo were absolutely amazing and the guy in the green shirt that was always right behind me, you are pretty awesome.
So the zipline tour consisted of four bridges and six ziplines, the last zipline being the longest and fastest. On all events but the first bridge and zipline, I was first. Erin was first on those two but partially because Rambo made her go first, and so he knew she was still breathing. Overall the trip was absolutely amazing, and the sunsets, beautiful. Just beautiful.

And just because I love vacationing, next weekend I'm going up to my friend Mollie's lake-house for a few days, and then hopefully up to the Cape with her in August. I'll attempt to write soon readers, I won't forget about the few reading this (although I hope it's more than a few).

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