Well I got home a few days ago, and while it's great to be out of the stifling heat and humidity, I am kindof disappointed at going back to my old "routines." You know, wake up, wander about the house, get on the compy, eat, wander, get on the compy, wander, fiddle with stuff in my room, get on the compy and so on. At least I did some stuff visiting my dad. The only thing exciting that I've done is go to the local Art Museum with Kendra and her friend Trisha for her (Kendra's) birthday. Which was pretty fun, I was glad to see some of my friends again. I had to wait outside the museum for about an hour and half though, waiting for everyone to arrive. And of course the place has two main entrances which was FFFFFFFFFF-tastic. Pretty much I just walked between the two the entire time. I think the museum guard people were confused by the time I was making my third pass. But, Kendra and Trisha did show up, and I didn't get assaulted by this creepy hobo ventriloquist. I am not even kidding about the hobo ventriloquist. It was one of the oddest things I've seen. And I've seen many, many street performers.
Well, I guess I should tell you all about what I did at my Daaaads. I went and saw a foreign film, called "I am Love" it was interesting, though it was a teensy bit hard to follow. Also, there was a sex scene in the middle. Considering my dad was sitting next to me... it was pretty damn awkward. Uhm we also went and saw a bluegrass show, at the Ryman. I can't remember who played, but he's a legend pretty much. He plays the Banjo. Then we went to the Aquarium, which was pretty awesome. They had a Jelly-fish exhibit. (I don't care what you're supposed to call them, I call them jelly-fish) That was pretty much awesome. I absolutely love looking at jelly fish. They're both beautiful and silly. and the displays they had were really well done. They had a dark room with a full wall of moon Jellies and mirrors on each side, it made it seem like there was a never ending hall of Jellies. Sadly there were a lot of poorly controlled kids in the room... FFFFFF SMALL CHILDREN. They also had a seahorse exhibit. I was so excited to see the Sea-dragons, I really adore them. Uhm... we also saw an IMAX film. The srs bsns kind too, not the lame-tastic movie version of IMAX. The full on museum-grade IMAX where the screen talks to you in the beginning and the screen is SIX STORIES TALL. FUCK YES IMAX! :3 It was also 3D. The film was about the Hubble Telescope. It was pretty nifty, to say the least.
But I guess that's about it. Herp Derp. I think I'm going to go wander for a bit, and maybe eat something.
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