Thursday, July 31, 2008

Laura 2008

So I am leaving momentarily to head into Vancouver to pick up Laura! I like to refer to this as Laura 2008, as though there is no other explanation needed. Just one word to sum it all up, like Christmas.

I am pretty excited! Laura and I have not seen each other since last summer, when we had a stilted and awkward conversation somewhere in the vicinity of the old red shag carpet that used to make up my basement. Since then, much has changed. I can't help but reflect on all the awesome things we did and now have done, and I really think this will really be a Laura to Remember.

... Only the most astute of you will note my reference to the Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers Christmas Album.

I have been babysitting great children all day, but am now mysteriously covered in yogurt ... how, I do not know. Children just seem to go hand in hand with yogurt and sticky hands and tubs of colourful, broken crayons.

-- Update! Laura is here safe and sound! Tomorrow, we begin adventures in the Fraser Valley... watch for pictures, Internet!

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posted by sarah, the pirate at 4:53 PM

2 Comments:

Blogger Amy Nieto said...

yay laura!

August 1, 2008 3:06 PM  
Anonymous Patrick said...

I want to be there with you guys, unfortunately I'm headed the other way with Sue to go to Toronto, have a great time. If you have them ready send a copy of those photos back with her, we'll eventualy run into each other, hopefully at some school working.

August 18, 2008 2:14 PM  

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ImageHi. My name is Sarah
and I live by the sea. I like pirates and vikings and my audio cassette tape player. I am 25 years old and pretty much covered in sand all the time. Also, I like cookies. My profile.

ImageHey Sarah, what are ye listening to?
Lots and lots o' stuff, like St. Germain's "So Flute" and "Ghosts" by Ladytron. I can't believe Robyn is out with new stuff and it doesn't make me want to show her love by jabbing rusted forks into my eyes. It's actually really catchy and kind of endearing. I have been looking up the songs from So You Think You Can Dance all year, too, because it's all awesome and at heart, I'm still a spandexed little dancer ready to punch Annie in the face and show Daddy Warbucks a thing or two about tap musicals.

ImageI'M READING:
Walking Dead:

    Frigging awesome. One of the best books about the Zombocalypse I've ever read (one of the only good books about the Zombpocalypse I've ever read). I think there's something about zombies that is so hard to construe via text ... I mean, honestly, you can only use the word "purtrid" so much, and the visual, awesome aid of comics really helps.

ImageI'M SEEING:
Quarantine, a movie that's kind of the equivalent to being on the Disney spinning teacup ride, except, also, there are RABID ZOMBIES ON BOARD. Honestly, I missed quite a bit of this movie because I spent a good portion of it with my head nestled into my boyfriend's armpit attempting not to vomit. The camera movement is, at times, insanely choppy and all over the place, and those of you prone to motion sickness, you might want to skip this one. I'd give it about 2 1/2 stars out of 5, because it's decent -- I'd even watch it again if I could keep the room from spinning.

ImageBOOK CLUB!:
The Kite Runner. I love this book. It wasn't necessarily a book I'd choose to read (these days I appear to be more interested in books geared towards teenage girls.), but I'm so glad I did. Beautiful writing. Next choice... I'm going to volunteer the Bell Jar because IT'S THE BEST BOOK EVER.