Math party + pictures!
I have three tests next week, so I am looking for ways to make studying fun. Tonight we got In N Out and had a math party, which basically means we ate In N Out, did math for two hours, and then broke open a real honest-to-goodness coconut and ate a bunch of it. Then I played some Mario Kart. Now people are downstairs watching The Princess Bride and I will try and do math until they get to the part where he's on a torture machine or something like that, because I've never seen the movie past that point.
To make up for this possibly non-interesting post, I am also including more (also possibly non-interesting) photos from San Diego. These are the people I traveled with that day.
Ed. We drove his car, we saw his turf.
AC. He's now in Austria, but before he left, he, Ed and I were all sharing a room. Now that he's moved out, I get to sleep on the bed, hooray! But he's cool, and the kind of guy I would totally sleep on the floor for.
Kirsten. AC's girlfriend, also now in Austria. Also cool. If you look closely, you can see making a cameo appearance in AC's picture!
Emily. I met her recently, the day after she had a horrible skateboarding accident and she looked like someone punched her in the face with the pavement. But she had mostly healed by for our trip. I think the whole thing was her idea, actually.
Me, and don't I look contemplative! The ocean can do that to me, as can looking away from the camera as I take my own picture. I don't usually say this sort of thing, but it was decided on this trip that I own ALL the money.
The trip was rad. My friend are radder. I don't want to do math any more, and will probably go downstairs and watch the cool Princess B. swordfight for a while.
6 Comments:
sad...i don't get any pictures. only the cool people who went to SD get pictures. sigh...
YAY math!
We were close to La Jolla, although I'm so bad with names of people and places, I honestly couldn't say exactly where. The spelling of La Jolla throws me off every time, though, since I think it's a Spanish misspelling.
It should be La Joya, which is the Spanish word for "jewel," but maybe the early settlers weren't too up on their escribir-ing. Or maybe it's in portugese or something. That's a better bet.
what i'm wondering is why erin loves math so much...
what i'm wondering is why erin loves math so much...
buddy, I see her every day, and I'm still wondering the same thing!
she is pretty good at it, though.
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