Shows and weekends
There has actually been so many things I have been doing here that I always forget to blog about, or just miss the timing to do so. To start of, I went to the cinema near my place on Friday to watch the Maze Runner. Tickets costs about $8.50 but the cinemas are really huge. They have huge recliner chairs for every one. That same night, we went to watch Colin and Brad from Whose Line is it? in our school theatre. We bought tickets on the second deck but later saw closer I taken seats up front and moved ahead (we actually paid the more expensive price so technically we aren't really freeloading the better seats just that we didn't manage to get those seats when we bought our tickets.)
It was really funny though. I took some videos but really, you probably just head my laughter through half of it.
They were acting with 100 mouse traps on the floor and it was really hilarious because they just started throwing them at each other like little kids in the end.
These are the zip lines, and it is really fun because they go in between trees and aren't too short.
Somewhere towards the end, it started pouring heavily and it was so fun. I mean, I love the rain. I would just play in the rain if it doesn't equate to me falling sick. But when the weather is warm, the rain just feels so good. I completed the course I was on completely in the rain and ended up so drenched.
I bought chicken tenders and curly fries after that and it just felt so good because they were freshly made and piping hot. Since I was wet and kinda cold, that just tasted so good in comparison.
I have always liked high elements obstacles. I don't know, it just feels so fun to me. The few times I did it, it was with my class and most girls just don't like things like this (or pretend they don't because society) and I would just go ahead and do them because they're fun. Like, stay behind for all I care, I'm going ahead, bye! Hahaha.
Of course, my favorites are the zip lines and flying foxes. I just love the breeze. Funnily enough though, I had had the chance to do bungee jumping in New Zealand and yet I didn't dare to. And I probably wouldn't do Skydiving either. Those seem too extreme for me, but these smaller scaled obstacle courses are good for me. Keke.
Unlike last weekend, I spent this weekend nearly entirely at home. I went out yesterday for a dance class for the club, but came back after that, ate lunch and went to sleep. I woke up at night to play with phone only to sleep again at 6am. I slept through the entire day till 7pm when one of my friends asked me if I wanted to go out for dinner. I considere it for awhile before I decided that if I did not go, I would probably just skip another meal. So I went out and we had Asian food today. I had Vietnamnese pho and it was considerably good. That is the reason why I'm still awake at 3am right now even though I have class at 9am tomorrow. Thank god I don't have any quizzes for Japanese tomorrow, though I do have one for finance class in the afternoon and I have not studied for it at all. That being said, I shall attempt to sleep now. Night night.
Labels: buffalo, daily activities, OAC, weekend