Thursday, July 1, 2010

check mate.

classes this morning, hadn't done much of the readings, stayed up way too late last night with my roommates (this is all starting to sound too familiar eh?) who were writing a love poem to poor clark - just because he's the only boy in our group. ha but it was very funny so i stayed up. after class then clark, sarah, jacqui, emily, and i went and got indian food at Khan. it was a buffet, so i thought it would be good to sample a bit of everything, but really... it turned out, that most of it wasn't really all that good... maybe i'm just meant to be a utah, green jello and casserole kind of girl after all. I liked the meat curry though that was really spicy. and the flat bread. went to tescos, bought batteries. came home and did some homework for a while. dinner, even though i obviously wasn't hungry...
everyone was tired today, or at least that's how it seemed from my tired point of view. so after dinner we decided to go to institue! to meet the local singles that actually live in this city. but after being very lost and trying to get there, we finally arrived to discover there is no institue for all summer. great. but there was a volleyball game going on with some ward, so we jumped in and played for a while and stayed for a couple of hours, eating ice cream and talking to the members and playing ping pong, which, along with volleyball, i am apparetnly terrible at. Ha clark said he wished he was on a study abroad with all boys who knew how to play sports. he also called me fat today. kind of. but he reminds me of a cross between john and andrew so i really like him. and jacuqi is a cross between katie and mary. so when we're all hanging out i love it and I feel like I'm with mi familia! I wish I could talk to Katie.
home early and finished my chess match with cherry. she killed me - even with clark kind of coaching me from the side lines.
tomorrow we're leaving on a day trip early so i'm going to bed. can't be this tired and function again tomorrow.
my blog is boring - this as no reflection of london, which is actually awesome.

2 comments:

  1. He sounds like a real winner...
    And I don't believe that you were able to stay up. :)
    Way to carry on the tradish of playing chess in a foreign country.
    Oh, and I found your blog...

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