Oh the joys of being in Florida: this morning I got up at 11 o’clock a.m. and immediately pulled on my bathing suit and went to lounge by the pool with Jessica. It was wonderful! The sun was out and it was shaping up to be a beautiful day. We got to swim a little bit and watch two guys desperately try to flirt with some girls by demonstrating their prowess at running and flipping into the pool (they were the picture of masculinity and brutality ☺).
After we left the pool, Jessica invited me over for a little lunch. She made some of the best grilled cheeses ever. Unfortunately, I’m unable to give away the secret to her success. Let’s just say, she could open a restaurant based on two dishes: her fried rice and this marvelous grilled cheese. Hey maybe she could get a stand next to the “Gator Jerky” one down the street! Gator Jerky!?! I know, that doesn’t even remotely sound appealing. And I’m pretty sure the sign says, “GaTeR JurKie” (just kidding ☺).
After lunch, I headed home and caught up with Reba and the fam. It was great. I proceeded to take a shower while (not whilst—take that Cheryl! ☺), listening to the wonderful sounds of the 80s. That resulted in me finished my shower and dancing round the room while I got ready. As I was leaving, I found out my book came! I ordered C.S. Lewis’ “Mere Christianity” and “The Screwtape Letters” (yeah, it’s a special deal-they come in one book! Can you say, “awesome!”). I’m pumped to start reading those and I’ll have plenty of time to do it, since I’ll be a character reject for the next five days.
I headed into work around 3 and got all my stuff packed and ready to go. I did my self warm-ups and waited around for the bus that would take me the Swan Hotel. Fortunately, I brought my laptop tonight so while I was off set, I indulged in a little “Pirates of the Caribbean.” The actual on-set part when really well. There were more families than Tuesday night so I got to spend good amounts of time with each but didn’t irritate them. I’d say the night was a success; even through I had a child continually try to pants me. He was a foreigner. Apparently, that’s how they show people they love them there ☺. That being the case, we should be getting married ☺!
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okay, first off, very sad that you've (I'm sure purposefully) stopped using 'whilst'...will have to find another way to make fun of you :O)
second, those two books are AMAZING. I love them. Have fun reading!!!
last: the whole pants-ing thing: HILARIOUS.
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