First off, I'd like to say that just about every part of my body hurts. Oh dancing, why do we keep coming back to you?
Oh, right, because you're awesome.
Second, I need to point out the perfect example of British weather. Currently it is bright, pretty warm, super sunny, and pouring down rain. Like, torrential. Time for sunglasses, t shirt, and rain coat. PS umbrellas don't work here. I don't like them so I don't ever carry one, but its too windy to keep one right side out.
Then I'd like to mention that I think my current favorite song is Hello Seattle by Owl City. And also that I'm pissed that, in addition to Hulu not working, Pandora also does not play outside the US. Ahh, the States win again!
Ok, more to tell very soon, I've been bad with communication lately. My computer died this weekend (and I only had to wipe about half of it to get it back this time!), I had a dance comp yesterday, on Friday I looked so sick and was coughing so much that my class sent me home... But today after I have a dance practice with my partner to learn 4 new routines by Saturday, then work with my group on our dance piece (the tree climbing one) for our final project, and then go to dance class to practice with my newest partner, I should have some time free. Until tomorrow evening when I go dancing. And Wednesday when I just have group dance practice and then a social thing with the dance team. I have literally nothing on my calendar for at least the next seven days that does not involve dance. Do they make interventions for this?
To come:
Newest installment of the Brit vocabulary lesson
Recounting of the latest dance competition, and forecast for the next comp
The origin of the new, soon to be made popular phrase, "romance fail"
Those, like, 4 things I said I would write about several weeks ago
Shout out. Ben is home! We're pulling out of Iraq, so my friend Ben got shipped back only about halfway through his deployment. He's bummed, as Marines like war, but I did a victory dance (which he further did not like). I'm young to realize the social and historical significance of living during a war, but it feels pretty damn awesome to be experiencing the beginning of the end of one.
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