I haven't blogged in a while. Several people have pointed this out. I don't have a good reason to explain this lack of blogging. I have actually attempted to post something several times, but then I discovered that I cannot make my life remotely interesting right now.
So, here's my life in a nutshell:
Two weekends ago I went to St. Louis. I like St. Louis a lot. It had a lot of character and life. No one knows this, which is probably why it is fairly cheap to live there. It's pretty amazing. I'll write more about it later.
This last weekend was a bust – or a success. It's a half full/half empty type of situation. Beginning Saturday morning I began to get the phone calls saying people were not coming to Lafayette. My party of 10+ soon shrunk to 2. But you never look at these negatives…
The night before Kim was in town. Her brother was playing at this new punk rock place in Lafayette. (Ironically owned by some kid I went to school with). Anyway, we were there and it was kinda fun. Although, we did escape to the Knickerbocker for a drink, before returning to see her brother's show. Afterwards we attended my brother's party. We decided to walk. It was a good idea, I think. We were at Six and Main and walked across the pedestrian bridge, through the levee, up the hill to my brothers at North and Salisbury. It was great, 'cept we had to walk back. Which wasn't all that bad.
Anyway, the night was awesome.
Then the next day people were coming to Lafayette to hang out. Except they weren't. Sarah and her friend Annie were the only two that came to the brewery to eat. Then afterwards, we had to go pick up Molly in the village and take her home. Sarah stayed with her, and Annie and I went back to town. But I though I needed to stop by the Knickerboker because I told my (former) boss(es) that we were going there after the brewery. Sure enough she was there, so I sat and discussed planner stuff with her. Then I went to the Cactus with Annie. My guidance counselor from high school was there. Her son was 21, I guess. Some of my high school friends were there too. I then left and went to my brothers, where we went to Where Else? That's where.
This brings me to Sunday.
Then Monday when I had another phone interview. After that was complete, I discovered that I had lost my diploma and didn't have updated to transcripts. So, it was off to MUNCIE. I arrived, and I guess there is only one lady who makes diploma and she was gone for the day. So I mailed and faxed my transcripts, and waited for the next day to commence so I could complete my tasks. Karma was nice to accommodate me for the night, and Frankie enjoyed the company also. The next day came and I went to the diploma lady. For fifteen dollars I got a diploma. That easy. I went back to Lafayette, via downtown Indianapolis to eat lunch with Carmen and Erin. I hadn't seen them in forever, and it was fricken awesome. That night we ate at the Turkish restaurant for my birthday.
While on campus, I managed to see most the people I knew that are left at Ball State. Within my twelve hours on campus I saw Toni, Sarah, Kim, Karma, Abbie, and Jordan. It was fun. But not that interesting to you.
Oh yeah, I found another llama farm near my house.
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