Friday, February 19, 2010

TGIF!

Thank. God. It's. Friday.
This week flew and I woke up thinking it was Saturday and pleasantly surprised that it wasn't.. it's Friday!! Tonight we have a function with the football team, "Delta Bowl" it's jersey themed and there will be lots of games... should be fun. Hilary and I were just talking about how we never see the footballers out anymore so it will be nice to hang out with them.
Today was my supposed "productive day" and while it was a little less productive than I had hoped, I did get some things done!
Today is also special because JENNA! is visiting!!! She is all grown up now and living in San Diego so it was a special treat to see her. We realized we hadn't see each other since MAY and that is just NOT okay. She's coming to the function tonight so I will even get more of her soon :)
It is not too sunny today but there is no rain so I'm okay with it. The sunny days we definitely took advantage of and made it to the pool on Wednesday :) ahhh SO nice.
One thing I am not enjoying about Southern California these days? Earthquakes. These past few days we have had a ton of (although minor) earthquakes. And of course no one likes earthquakes, I hate them. After a scary one when I was 12, they have always freaked me out to no end. We had 3 in about the span of 10 minutes and it felt like there was a stamped upstairs. To make matters worse, the school sent out an email today addressing the abundance of earth shaking activity and told us to take all the necessary precautions... first aid kits, flashlights, whistles, and videos to watch. Not to freak anyone out though right? WRONG. I am panicked.
Other than tonight, this weekend is going to be relatively laid back. I have lots of work to finish before next week.
This time next week I will be boarding a plane HOME for SPRING BREAK!! 9 nights at home doesn't sound too bad to me...
OH ALSO: Happy belated birthday, Nana! ♥ I hope dinner was fun!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So excited to have you HOME! We love and miss our, Lauren. A week of relaxation is awaiting you. Hang in there, love you, Mom

Unknown said...

Your Nana was born and raised, lived thru all sorts of big and little earthquakes---and is STILL HERE! We're on the Pacific Rim, which is geologically (my major at Pomona) active, so it's just as serious up here as down in CA--we just don't have as many fault lines, or ones that are shallow, like where you are. It'll be GOOD to see you....Loved talking to you on my bday!!! Nana ;-)

Dorm Bedding said...

Oh gosh, I've never lived out west before...the shaking would really be scary :(