don’t forget to breathe.

Chapters maybe? Let’s try.

Chapter One: “Converting time to money.” A rather boring chapter, so I won’t go into it.

Chapter Two: “Geriatric pizza.” This was somewhat unnerving. My family first went to Cici’s Pizza, but this was extremely full. We went to Talliano’s instead. None of us been there before; and it was the elderly hang-out of west Wichita. Over half of the customers there were greying.

Chapter Three: “Definitely American.” I built and watched “American Wedding” today. As you might know, it’s the 3rd movie in the “American Pie” line. The first two were alright, but I think this one might have been unnecessary. The characters, especially Stiffler’s, are getting trite and just too damn predictable. That’s the best way I can describe the movie… sometimes funny, but predictable.

Chapter Four: “We have too much money.” While watching TV this evening, I heard noises outside. I went outside, and saw a huge fireworks display in my backyard. It looked to be coming from the clubhouse in our neighborhood, and I could also hear music and cheering. I’m assuming it was a wedding, but good grief, that must have been expensive. This show was just as good as the fireworks downtown, so it must have cost a freaking lot. Very strange.

Chapter Five: “Ahhh.” After the sneak, I noticed lightning on the horizon. Driving just north of Wichita, I parked my car in an open area and tried taking photos of the lightning. Using digital for this is not great at all, but it was all that I had at the time. The fresh air was wonderful, and I wish I could have shared it with someone. Alas.

Hard to believe it’s August.
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Listening to: Beulah – Landslide Baby

July 31, 2003

2 responses to don’t forget to breathe.

  1. Jeff said:

    The fireworks were part of a party hosted by the doctors office, it was thrown in the vacant lot east of the bus station over off 21st near tyler, in case you cared

  2. hoorah said:

    cheers for adam’s webserver!
    jeers for lightning!