You Love Me, You Really Love Me...
I never knew you guys guys cared so much!! To my surprise when I opened my blog today and found that 6 treasured friends had come to my aid in the "foul mouthed sixth grader inicident." So then I got to thinking where the hell is everyone else?! Nah I guess I have to take into consideration that somepeople might have been busy this weekend, or don't check their email as often, or never made it to my blog. I understand, Your Chris is very forgiving...
Anyway, what a weekend it was. Can't really count Friday night. Krystal and I were so tired we fell alseep by 10 or so. But Staurday was a good day. We woke up late as usual, and I MADE BREAKFAST!! Damn Skippy! It was like, Breakfast at Tiffany's if Tiffany's had individual sized frosted flakes and cocoa krispies, toast w/ your choice of jam, peanut butter, butter, or laughing cow spreading cheese. It was a breakfast of champions. Nothing much happened in the day but at night we went to church and found a new hobby.
SUMO. That's right sumo. We entered a sumo pool. Never thought that the sport would be so complex and layered like an onion or parfait (Shrek Reference). Basically you pick 6 wrestlers and whoever has the most wins, wins. I had no clue what I was doing but hopefully I get a better understanding as more tournaments go on. Anyone for some sumo?
Sunday was a nature day for me and Krystal. We were just talkng about how we stay home so often because of the new TV we haven't really seen autumn like it was meant to be seen. So we went to a loverly picnic by the river. It was the first time I could tell it was fall by all the trees being multi-colored. What a nice day to be out. But the day was not done. We also went to the Fushimi-Inari temple. It supposedly famous for the thousands of Tori's (shrine gates) and the spectatcular mountain view of southern Kyoto. It was a pretty awesome sight to see all the toris and foxes everywhere. We got there about an hour before sunset so the sky was nicely turing orange and pink as were some of the leaves. But I tell you what, talk about a hike. Well not exactly a "hike" hike, but one with uku-billion stairs. There were stairs everywhere. You knew it got re bad when going down the stairs you're knees would wobble because of all the shock. But the nice, peaceful, cool, and friendly "hike" with friends were well worth it.
So what do I get for being a nature person? My calves were as tight as _____________ (how raunchy can you get?!) muscles could be if you exercised them. And to make matters worse it was a day of school where I needed to do a lot of running and climbing of stairs. So now the biggest debate right now id whether I want to catch the train tomorrow or ride my bike. Haven't rode the bike down for a while but the muscles can use another day of rest. Hmmmm what would Brian Boitanno do?
He'd make a plan and follow through, that's what Brian Boitanno'd do.
Break it Down!
Anyway, what a weekend it was. Can't really count Friday night. Krystal and I were so tired we fell alseep by 10 or so. But Staurday was a good day. We woke up late as usual, and I MADE BREAKFAST!! Damn Skippy! It was like, Breakfast at Tiffany's if Tiffany's had individual sized frosted flakes and cocoa krispies, toast w/ your choice of jam, peanut butter, butter, or laughing cow spreading cheese. It was a breakfast of champions. Nothing much happened in the day but at night we went to church and found a new hobby.
SUMO. That's right sumo. We entered a sumo pool. Never thought that the sport would be so complex and layered like an onion or parfait (Shrek Reference). Basically you pick 6 wrestlers and whoever has the most wins, wins. I had no clue what I was doing but hopefully I get a better understanding as more tournaments go on. Anyone for some sumo?
Sunday was a nature day for me and Krystal. We were just talkng about how we stay home so often because of the new TV we haven't really seen autumn like it was meant to be seen. So we went to a loverly picnic by the river. It was the first time I could tell it was fall by all the trees being multi-colored. What a nice day to be out. But the day was not done. We also went to the Fushimi-Inari temple. It supposedly famous for the thousands of Tori's (shrine gates) and the spectatcular mountain view of southern Kyoto. It was a pretty awesome sight to see all the toris and foxes everywhere. We got there about an hour before sunset so the sky was nicely turing orange and pink as were some of the leaves. But I tell you what, talk about a hike. Well not exactly a "hike" hike, but one with uku-billion stairs. There were stairs everywhere. You knew it got re bad when going down the stairs you're knees would wobble because of all the shock. But the nice, peaceful, cool, and friendly "hike" with friends were well worth it.
So what do I get for being a nature person? My calves were as tight as _____________ (how raunchy can you get?!) muscles could be if you exercised them. And to make matters worse it was a day of school where I needed to do a lot of running and climbing of stairs. So now the biggest debate right now id whether I want to catch the train tomorrow or ride my bike. Haven't rode the bike down for a while but the muscles can use another day of rest. Hmmmm what would Brian Boitanno do?
He'd make a plan and follow through, that's what Brian Boitanno'd do.
Break it Down!
1 Comments:
tight as a drum? no, no. tight as a string tied around your finger that's now turning blue. how about, tight as the A ukulele string.
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