Longest Week Ever


No Idea / Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

I guess it’s time to catch up on what happened this week. It was the longest week ever as suggested by the title. I guess I last posted on Friday morning. Harold's SandwichI never did get to Harolds. I just wasn’t feeling the hour drive each way for a sandwich. But what a sandwich it would have been. Here’s a shot of it from when I was there last summer. Then Friday night, I went to the movies with Rob. Movie review later.

Saturday was a good day even though I was crazily, that’s not a word Brett, yes it is, I just looked it up on dictionary.com, strapped for time. After breakfast I had to go set up my uncle’s wireless network. That took a bit longer than expected. After that, we drove down to Termini’s and spent a load of money on pastries. You cannot go wrong with spending a load of money at Termini’s. Only problem is, is that Termini’s is the best bakery in the world, and it took 2 hours to get the goods. Anyway, after Termini’s, I saw I still had some extra time so I got to spend a couple hours hanging out in Bensalem with Matt. Luckily he was up for the weekend. I only had about 2 hours, but his car was being worked on so I was stranded and could not leave. Oh well. I wasn’t complaining. Finally I got home about 45 minutes late, took a 60 second shower, and was out the door in 15 minutes.

We made great time to King of Prussia so we were only a half hour late. Kristin and I met Steph and Taylor at Bahama Breeze. Then, ::dum dum dum::, Tim showed up. And we all rejoice. It wasn’t a surprise like I just made it seem, but I like drama. 3 dums surrounded by colons is not drama. Yes it is, shut up. Anyway, I wasn’t too impressed with Bahama Breeze, however I wasn’t feeling too good anyway. I think after eating large meals constantly all week, my stomach just wasn’t feeling life anymore. Anyway, we hung out and pissed the waitress off for a few hours, then decided it was time to move on. But we couldn’t end the night there, so we went over to Cheesecake Factory. $55 for 5 people to have desert and iced tea… but who’s counting? I go there all the time, but it puts in in perspective when all you get is cheesecake and iced tea. Well after pissing off that waitress for a couple hours, and me failing miserably and being the only one who can’t finish a piece of cheesecake, we decided to go on our way. It was late, so rather than have Tim drive home, we just crashed at Kristin’s.

When I woke up, it was Sunday, March 27th, 2005. My 23rd birthday. What a miserable birthday that was. First, I had to compete with Easter which I feel I had a slight edge over going into the day, but I think ended up beating me out. I should have done more campaining over the last few weeks. Then, I woke up not in my bed which is never fun. It was Kristin’s bed which was slightly too small for me, so I had to sleep with my knees bent all night. But then! ::dum dum dum::, I went home and had lox, whitefish and bagels. Awesome. Man, I miss that so much. Then for desert, we had the Termini’s. Awesome. Man, I miss that so much. After breakfast, Tim bounced, and I packed. I was now about to spend the rest of my day going home. First we would stop at my Aunt’s for an Easter lunch. It’s always good to see family that you won’t see for a long time. Then we hit the airport. It was the longest flight ever. I didn’t get home until late and my whole birthday was gone. I lost 3 hours on my birthday from the time difference, and then spent 5 more of that on a plane. But all in all it was a tough but ok week. I made it through alive. For all of you I saw this week, thank you, it was fun. For those I didn’t see, I’ll be back for my scheduled vacation in less than a month, so book your time quickly… it’s going fast. Now practically 24 hours after starting this post, I can finally submit it for everyone to read. All 10 of you. Enjoy.

What I’m listening to: Silence