Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Life Back @ Home

Well so far life at home isn't as bad as i thought it would be. although i do have to say that i am busier than ever! i work a lot and travel so much in Sacramento county that i think i know this place very well....better than i did before. although the perks of being home like....my niece and nephew, old friends, not paying rent, and saving money (yay) is great! i haven't really done much but work.

Although i did go to GREAT AMERICA yesterday with some friends if you want to check out my pics look at my myspace. it was great. the load of us reminisced about or past trips. then we told great jokes, made fun of each other, it was great! we rode out in two cars and omg was it so much fun when we got there. i really was amazed at how much i still had when i came back from the trip. But yeah check out my picks on my myspace you'll see how much fun we had.

above all, I'm liking where I'm at right now. there are the pros and cons about being here but i think i made a good decision about coming back. i have some event coming up and i know its going to be "BOMB DIGGITY" yes i said it and i don't care! :) but here are the events maybe you should join! this Sunday Renee is coming and we are going to chill, hopefully going to state fair and getting what i love best CORN!!!!!! oh yeah yummie....school is up ( one sem at CRC) then off to Sac State....i guess i will be a hornet so long Spartans! :( then hm.....i don't know what else but i know for sure that work and school are a sure thing!

Function Brain Not

Kenny came over on Sunday. Twas lots of fun. We went to Fort Point/Crissy Field--where I saw my cove of comfort being turned into a tourist attraction, in the worst way possible. There was illegal crabbing, mounds of people, a hot dog stand (granted they were turkey dogs)--there was even a freakin' café/bookstore! I loved it there because it used to be dilapidated, falling apart, not a paved road in site. How quickly things change over a year. Soon, they'll be charging for parking.

But I digress...We walked around and then went back up to the car, which we all thought we'd nearly die by the time we got back up the stairs. And I drove Kenny and A.J. to the Lucas Arts campus. We noticed that the Exploritorium had a lot of scaffolding up and wondered what was happening. Continuing that thought, we contemplated getting everyone together to do a BBQ at Crissy Field and then adventure into Exploritorium. All were great ideas which may have to be taken up.

We parked and made our way down Chestnut--but, I lie. It was Francisco. We didn't want to get caught up in any sort of human traffic jams. We walked and talked about just about everything until we got up to Fuzio where we proceeded to dine. A.J. and I had the Firecracker Pork Fusilli while Kenny had the Chicken Sausage Penne. We debated if it was pronounced "Pen" or "Penny". I still can't figure out Italian. (By the way, it's Pen-nay like Renee!) We continued to talk about a certain school hiring certain professors to teach a certain program which they may or may not have worked in that certain industry... It was funny. Comical even.

Once we were done with it all, we walked back to the car and I drove to Andronico's, which is the best indie small-chain super market ever. Still extremely expensive but the organic whole milk is worth it, not to mention the two 8 oz. salmon steaks for $9 for both! Yipee! But still cheaper than snow crab *shudder* ~(= 3=)~ After Kenny bought some Honey and Sweet Cream ice cream, we went back home. A.J. proceeded by playing Metal Gear Solid 4 for Kenny's enjoyment as he gobbled his pint of ice cream.

Overall, it was the first weekend where I did something outside that was not related to previous arrangements or family things in a long, long time.