Today is Friday and I had the day off. It was Professional Development Day at the junior high and since I am by no means a professional, I was not invited to attend. I've had a great day. I slept in, went swimming at the gym, organized our bedroom, cleaned our bathroom, did laundry, wrote a unit test for my French 1 classes, and went to dinner with Russell at Macaroni Grill. The best part? Tomorrow is Saturday!
I had so much fun at dinner with Russell. I always have fun with him. It's hard to believe that we have been married already for a year and a half. I can't remember what life was like without him. I feel like I've known him for a long, long time.
Here's a hilarious book I just read that I would recommend: Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. The perspective (through the eyes of a 9-year-old) is unique and the writing is fresh and original. I've never read anything quite like it. I loved it.
Here's another book that I recently read that I would not recommend: Nicholas Sparks' The Choice. I loved A Walk to Remember and was expecting a story of that same caliber. Sadly, this book did not measure up. It was nerdy and sappy and utterly predictable. Boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl has a boring predictable boyfriend and must make a choice to be with the adventurous, risk-taking boy instead. Then they get in a car accident and girl goes into coma for 3 months. Boy makes a choice not to pull her plug, girl luckily wakes up and all's well that ends well. Really, Nicholas?
In my spare time, I've been working a lot of shifts at the BYU bowling alley. It's a nice, easy job to have, sitting on a stool and spraying shoes and cranking tunes. Last week, however, was not so nice. Some guy told me something was wrong with his lane. I went over to him and told him not to bowl while I walked down to the back to fix it. I was walking in the gutter and halfway down the lane and what do you think he did? He bowled. And it was fast. And it went in the gutter. And it was stopped by my heel. It was one of the most painful experiences of my life and I wanted to march over to him and punch him in the gut and yell at him for not only being a poor listener but also a crappy bowler and to get out and never come back. Instead, I hid in the back for a while, writhing in pain. To get back at him, I never fixed his lane and I managed to hobble to another exit and sneak out and hide in the bathroom until he went away. The fool.
I'm going to go enjoy those cookies now. Over and out.
7 comments:
LOLFOFLOL!!! Oh my gosh Aubrey. That is the funniest story...sorry it was so painful though. I wouldn't have been so nice. I WOULD have gone and punched him in the gut...with his bowling ball. What a geek. Okay...I'm going to go and read the book you recommended...is it long? I am practically a 9-year-old anyway so it'll be like me saying everything! Gotta go...have a great SATURDAY!!
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is definitely in my Top 5 list of best books ever. I cried, I laughed hysterically, I cheered, I felt it all.
What a jerk bowler. You should have bowled the ball back into his face. Glad you took the more socially acceptable revenge.
You are so funny. I just read your blog post to Konrad while he waits for his plane to Amsterdam. Love you.
ouch!! what an IDIOT! i would have marched right over there and slapped him like that french guy on the subway, ahahahha. jk...but seriously...what a dumb jerk. and i've never read any of those books. usually nicholas sparks makes me want to puke all over myself, and then eat it again rather then keep reading. sick...but really, i can't stand it. but that other book sounds fun. love you girl!
GRRRREAT POST. I am dying about the bowling alley thing. what an idiot.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is amazing. I love your taste in books.
What a loser. Seriously? It doesn't take a genius to realize that throwing a bowling ball done the lane is NOT a good idea when someone is walking down it. Some people.
I think you should have punched him! Sure you would have lost your job, but it would have been funny. Plus eggs are more like periods. So, no need to think about the lost chicks
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