Sunday, February 12, 2006

awww... what a fun night.

ladies and gentlemen… welcome to the greatest show on earth!

no, not this dramatic life of mine but the circus!

what a night! on a whim, and a good one, christine decided it’d be fun to go to the circus. So… here we all go, the youngest of us being twenty-four, to Philips arena.

Christine wanted to walk to marta… good choice but so damn cold!... so we wouldn’t have to deal with parking/after traffic.

Come to think of it, marta could have been as much fun.

But anyway… back to the circus. It was sooo fun! We got to see all the elephants, the horses, real zebras (as opposed to fake ones, I guess), llamas and such. And the acrobats. The gymnasts. The clowns.

I was a kid again… loved the circus song, too. Ask me to sing it for you! Kyle and Justin and them loved it. Said I was as good as the original.

They were lying.

Afterwards in the marta station, the cops scolded us for taking pictures. Of course, Christine took one more. We may or may not have encouraged her to. We had her back. Hah. Why no pictures in marta?

And… there was a fairy in training. Poor thing.

We split after marta but no before I got my valentines day gift from Christine… I haven’t looked all the way through it but there were mini oreos, which I immediately gobbled up. I love oreos.

I went to burkhart’s to see jonathan and ran into yonnathan who actually spoke. Apparently it was snowing in hell, too.

Oh yeah, it snowed – a lot – here last night. Was beautiful.

Then… we went to Charlie brown’s for the after-the-bar-closes hang out thingie. Was fun although I don’t remember the show… jonathan and I talked…

A blast from the past was there… Stephen! Seems like he’s matured… voice has changed. Still handsome. Was nice to see him.

I came home… was still wide awake, so I watched a movie. In fact, I’m still wide awake. Think I might go cook some oatmeal.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How does that song Mathew...."get off your rump and jump"....LOL

FUN TIMES!

Christine

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure about the circus songs but it was totally enjoyable having a kid beside me! Your energy was felt by many rows around us. Being the first Circus I've been too, I must admit I was a little nervous about the animals looking like they were going to mount one another. The funniest thing I've seen in a long time was the guy with the shovel standing behind that huge elephant waiting for more "stuff" to come out. If it were me I would have thrown up.