Sunday, February 13, 2011

Road Trip!

For those of you that know, I went on a road trip to Houston this past Friday. After driving two hours to drive a friend to the Hobby Airport, the festivities began.

So after spending longer than I would have liked in traffic (I hate the traffic in Houston) to get to a the Greek restaurant that I was supposed to meet my friend at, I finally get there without killing myself or anyone within the vicinity of me. Always a plus. My friend finally gets there and I wait for about 15 minutes until he decides on what he wants to order. Funny thing is he finally just orders the same thing I do. So we spend two hours at this restaurant, laughing and talking. Well, he's doing all the talking about his various stalkers and I'm doing all the laughing. He decides that I haven't spent enough time in his fair city and we come up with the idea of going to the movies.

What movie did he pick? The romantic comedy, Just Go With It. It was actually really funny. So as you can see, all went well and nothing extraordinary happened. It was just dinner, conversation, and movie. I think this is the continuance of a beautiful friendship.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

School vs. Other More Interesting Things

For the first time in my college career I do believe that everything else has taken a back seat to school or TAMBDA. While this is good for school and it hasn't been so good for my other side activities. I'm three weeks behind on the only four shows I watch on TV. Sadness indeed.

On the other hand, social activities are always piling up. You would think that I would learn to say no by now. But that isn't so bad, considering that this is my last semester at A&M. So the more time I spend with people the better. I probably won't see or hear from 70% of these people after we all graduate. On to the weekend festivities :)

Friday: Random road trip to Houston. Ok, it isn't random; it was planned. But I have to drive a friend to the airport too, so I'll be out of here right after class.

Saturday: Dancing at the Bush Library and then Jane Austen Night. It should be pretty low key. One would hope anyway.