wishing things would calmly fall together
I figure awesome things only come around every so often. It seems like I need to plan something out ridiculously meticulously for it to be even the slightest bit sweet. It may be just my optimistic nature, so I have to think pessimistcly in order to not be disheartended if something doesn't work out. Although something worked out last weekend for our Sunday Sailing Sensation.
We had excellent sailing conditions aside from the grueling heat, but that’s just summer (and global warming). After 6 o'clock the motor boat waves had greatly decreased, the water became beautiful and placid. Even for a reservoir the scenery was pretty especially after 6 o'clock when the pink/blue sky was amazingly reflected in the water. We had a new friend from Portland come up, we were astonished when he said he'd come because he'd never driven I-5 alone, and really who'd want to. We still really appreciate it, my mom thinks he'll make a great doctor. With any luck, next year we'll go on a sailing camping trip, the boat would obviously be the sleeping area. Or not, whatever.
Check our flickr for the mirthful details.
Cielle will be gone for around 3 weeks and at which the time she returns, school registration will only be a week away, which means I hate that. Luckily Navarre will be an, icky ewy freshman. I remember when that jerk went up to my neck, damn he grew like 4-5 inches!
Yesterday I had another education-filled Driver Ed class, but this time I had teatime to look forward to after class. Teatime in the tea room for two! Cielle had peach-ginger tea, and I had rasberry herbal. I think they equally had a tasteful elegance. We realized that Corvallis riverfront go-ers are amazing smokers. Cielle was able to spell her name with the cigarette butts, and we were about to spell Cielle & Lacey except a crowd of overseeing elders moved too close for needed comfort. They eyed us very very carefully, I could just tell they were wondering if we had smoked all those. So we settled on spelling with clover.
Speaking of clover I found two four leaf clovers in the span of a month, I am thrilled. Is it bad luck to loose them? I lost one, one I gave away and they lost it.
Everyone enjoy your summers. And Cielle enjoy Montana. I'll be Van Gogh when you get back.
2 Notes:
wow, i've never found a four leaf clover. my parents have a framed dried one though. it's really lucky.not.
11:39 AM
i think you should find one
1:53 PM
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