Friday, October 17, 2008

Thank you all for your lovely comments!


When Plans Fall Down.
--It was 12:30, or 1:00, or later, or something. I don't know the time, but it was late. The door opened, but I remained still. My vision was hazy at best, and it was dark. A figure appeared in the doorway. A strained, tired, eerily cheerful voice softly called out, "Garret. Garret." What do they want? What could they possibly want to do now? Please just leave me alone!
But that's not how they work. They get what they want - there are almost no conditions.
"Look who's here for you."
A new silhouette appears, close to the cold bed. It isn't one of the regulars, not like the old man who sometimes comes. Who is it?
As I look up, something strikes me about his head, and it clicks in mine.
Curly hair - Vaughn!
Vaughn came down to visit! YES! I thought Mom was waking me up so dad could say goodnight, but this is much better.
I had talked to Vaughn a couple hours before, and he told me how he has almost a week of no classes. When I asked what he was going to do, he said he'd be biking and crap. I found out the next morning he meant biking in DC.--

Vaughn drove 4 hours on Friday starting at like 9:00 to come down to DC. Pure awesomeness. He stayed through Wednesday, which was great. It was even better because it was a surprise visit!
And then my grandparents came too! So everyone was in DC! Tons of fun.


Quand il pleut la musique sort and quand il pleut la musique vient aussi

Je trouve que quand il pleut, je ne pense plus de la musique. Il n y'en a plus. Il sort. J'entends beaucoup la pluie et je l'aime. C'est presque impossible, ou peut-être vraiment impossible d'écouter mon iPod. Quand il pleut, il y a une autre musique dans le ciel. Vous le savez? Cette musique vous arrive aussi? Je vient de trouver ce phénomène...


DC

DC is one of the best cities and one of the worst cities. You can understand partly why DC is great; there's so much to do! There are monuments, museums, the Metro, buses to ride, places to go! But there's more. There's diversity, culture, places to eat, small shops to visit, livability, there's life.

But DC has a bad side. I'm not talking about the crime or the homeless. I'm talking about what some people have to do to live here. Children start going to daycare at outrageously young ages. Both parents have to work so much. There are more people with nannies than with dogs. There are probably a large number of people, foreigners especially, who do not fully understand how everything works in DC. Life in DC for many people is very stressful and full of work, and their children are raised by teachers and nannies. I find that kind of sad.


Pens-Caps at Pittsburgh

So I actually watched the Penguins-Capitals game the other night. The Pens were destroying the Caps 3-0 for most of the game, but then what happened? The Caps totally came back and tied the score. Then, as the game was nearing its end, there was a tricky shot made by the Caps. It went toward the net but shot back out so quickly it was unclear what happened. The shot went into review. It turns out it didn't hit the outer post (like some were hoping), but that it actually hit the post in the middle of the goal. Tricky. It counted, and the Caps won 4-3. Hmm.

What I can't decide is if that's good or bad. I live in DC, but I used to live in Pittsburgh. I never really got excited about the Pens until the end, but then again I'm not really thrilled by the Caps yet either...Who do I like?

PSAT & Homecoming

I take the practice PSAT tomorrow morning at 8:15. Three hours of testing. UGH. But that then leads to...homecoming! I wasn't originally going to go, but now I am. Should be pretty fun, but the last dance I went to (Semi) sucked. So we'll see. Although a dance at this school might actually be ok.


Aiyaaah! One mooore thing!

Last thing, I promise. Well, no I don't. Uh...nevermind then.
So I stayed after school and watched a WIS soccer (I actually prefer calling it football though) match. I actually ended up enjoying it. Good for me, right? The reason why I bothered writing this is because I don't think I've EVER gone to a school game at any school, unless I was in it or it was my brother's. What I mean is I've never been to a game just to go to it and have fun. I'm so lame...it's kind of sad. But I've discovered that *gasp* they're actually quite fun. I want to go to the next one! Hooray...


Well, that's all folks! I'll have more after the practice PSAT and homecoming tomorrow, but it might be Sunday. We'll see what happens.
Goodbye, world.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Garret... I can't understand French. D: (But I liked the translation... <3) And say hi to Vaughn for me! If he's still there!

It sounds to me like you're having fun! And lucky you, you get to go to homecoming! A friend of mine (actually, it's Graham! So he's kind of a friend of yours, too~) is skipping out on coming over to our house to go to a bonfire. And then he's going to homecoming. Of course, I don't blame him because we're going to have fourteen kids ages 7-15 over at our house. What's the point of me telling you this? I don't really know.. o_O

Anyway, I'm glad that your going to sports games and stuff. I never go.. but I was considering it! I hope that you have fun at homecoming. (Lucky you, now you get the high school homecoming experience!) Haha.

Anonymous said...

i think you've sort of strayed away from the original path of these stories being fiction... ah, c'est la vie. which brings me to my next point, congrats on the french. i understood about half of it, because i only really read half of it and did so in about 25 seconds. but congrats nonetheless.
thanks for the tip on DC, pittsburgh isnt that way.
oh and btw sorry i didnt ever text you this past weekend, it turned out we didn't even go to DC anyway, (which SUCKED) but hey, c'est la vie. which brings me to my next point. garret getting into hockey??!? well i suppose people change... no its cool but im thinking the pens are a better bet.
we took the PSAT too, easy shit. 'nuff said
homecoming... interesting. i'd like to hear the outcome of this dance. and yeah, soccer (football) games are generally fun, its just sad you only just started to realize how fun they are. you should go to more stuff like that, its actually enjoyable.
any updates on hobbies or sports or whatever? just curious.

Krista said...

you're welcome for my lovely comments!!
and that's so sweet that your brother came down to visit you!! that must've been such an awesome surprise.
the way you worded it there was very nice as well.

haha well here's what I got out of the French, seeing as I don't speak it: something about rain, thinking about music, hearing lots of rain and liking it, it being impossible to listen to his ipod, and something about music in the heavens or or sealing and "do you know it"? and then I've come to find the phenomenal or phenomenon or something.

Do let me know if I captured the gist of that at all. I'm guessing that's continuing the extended metaphor of rain that you had from the last part of When Plans Fall Down.

Interesting commentary on DC.
And as for hockey, don't feel like you're betraying the Burgh if you legit like the Caps better. But if not, you can just be like "Once a Pittsburgher, always a Pittsburgher" because with sports that's pretty much universally understood. Moreso with football than hockey, but whatever, no one cares.

That's awesome that you're getting involved with social stuff at school, like sports games and homecoming! I really wish we had homecoming at SA, then I wouldn't have to sneak into...nevermind.

Ummm umm where was I....oh yes. The PSAT's pretty easy. Just have fun with it, especially cause this year it doesn't count for you. And even next year it doesn't really count anyway except for NMSQT, which isn't a huge deal anyway. When in doubt on the critical reading section, pick the word you've never heard of. :-P

Ciao for now!