On Making Dinner for Fourteen
Tom and I are in charge of dinner tonight, and I've gotta say, it's a little tricker to make dinner for this many people. First of all, I like weird food. How am I going to find something that the majority of 14 folks would like? Secondly, exactly how much food can they eat? Will they want more than one dish? Do they hate garlic? EEEEEkeeeeeee!!!
I look forward to the day when Dave and I can make our own dinners in the kitchen--I don't know if we'll be making the same thing, but that's ok :)
We went snorkelling today. . . it was damn cold, and the waves were making visibility a problem. I did have a good time, though; I think snorkelling will be one of the things I'll always enjoy. We drove home soaked and freezing, and the lines for the showers were phenomenal. I almost lost my temper with annoying girl today. I don't feel like writing about her right now, but I certainly have a mental tally of her annoyances, so if I get bored. . . .'
I was thinking today about how many different time-wasting fun activities I could indulge in over the next break. I still have tons of cross-stitching to do, and unfortunately I have to work on my senior seminar and also the remaining grad school applications. But other than that, I should definitely try to find fun things to do. I certainly would like to excersize more, but there's not many opportunities at home, although I could try to sled ride more. . . bah, who knows. After 21, you start to feel old, you know? I've always been rather obsessed with my tummy--every girl has SOMETHING they don't like. BAH, enough of this crap.
One more week to go here at Harbor Branch! Then it's home for fun and LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS!!! (Dave, better get your pink strappy dress ready!)
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