Meanwhile, in Tingly-Wingly-Pixie-Wixie Land...
Saturday, 28 January 2006 11:26![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yes. Gasp. A real post. Woo.
In the last few days, nothing really major besides work. Last Wednesday was my first trip back to New Paltz for the semester, and it was fun, as per usual. Brie had survived a fall off her bed, hitting her side on the desk below, falling about 6 or so feet. She wouldn't take an ice pack from us. Silly girl. Since April had only an 8:30 class, we had many hours to kill before the 7 PM chorus, and most of it was spent in Brie's room, after Ben fed us at Hasbrouck. Much gaming was had, particularly in the realms of WarioWare, Mario Baseball, and SSBM.Wyatt had made an appearance, bringing a much hilarious DVD--Fawlty Towers, in which April got to see a couple episodes of John Cleese in utter hilarity. Some RE4 was had, and there was much exploding of crazed villager-like things.
Leon: Where's everyone going? Bingo?
Speaking of, my RE4 is missing, and I'm coming to the conclusion that I left it on Cape Cod, back in 291 Old Barnstable Road, in which case, is probably stolen or damaged. RE4 was one of the last games I played on the Cape, and I probably left it sitting on Rob's TV and not put it with the rest of my video games. So, I'll have to purchase another. Which sucks, because I'm in an RE mood...I've been playing RE1 for GC for the last couple of days, remembering just how hard it was.
Chorus was fun, and it looks like we've got a bigger group this time around, definitely more basses and tenors. Which is good, because the 2 works we are performing this semester are Mozart's Requiem, and Gustav Holst's Hymns from the Rig Veda. Both concerts will be held at Studley Theatre, one in April, and one in May.
By the way, for my Cape friends, April and I are making a trip to Cape Cod on the first weekend in March, 3-5.
And Phantom in less than a month. Teehee.
Ok, getting ready for work.
In the last few days, nothing really major besides work. Last Wednesday was my first trip back to New Paltz for the semester, and it was fun, as per usual. Brie had survived a fall off her bed, hitting her side on the desk below, falling about 6 or so feet. She wouldn't take an ice pack from us. Silly girl. Since April had only an 8:30 class, we had many hours to kill before the 7 PM chorus, and most of it was spent in Brie's room, after Ben fed us at Hasbrouck. Much gaming was had, particularly in the realms of WarioWare, Mario Baseball, and SSBM.Wyatt had made an appearance, bringing a much hilarious DVD--Fawlty Towers, in which April got to see a couple episodes of John Cleese in utter hilarity. Some RE4 was had, and there was much exploding of crazed villager-like things.
Leon: Where's everyone going? Bingo?
Speaking of, my RE4 is missing, and I'm coming to the conclusion that I left it on Cape Cod, back in 291 Old Barnstable Road, in which case, is probably stolen or damaged. RE4 was one of the last games I played on the Cape, and I probably left it sitting on Rob's TV and not put it with the rest of my video games. So, I'll have to purchase another. Which sucks, because I'm in an RE mood...I've been playing RE1 for GC for the last couple of days, remembering just how hard it was.
Chorus was fun, and it looks like we've got a bigger group this time around, definitely more basses and tenors. Which is good, because the 2 works we are performing this semester are Mozart's Requiem, and Gustav Holst's Hymns from the Rig Veda. Both concerts will be held at Studley Theatre, one in April, and one in May.
By the way, for my Cape friends, April and I are making a trip to Cape Cod on the first weekend in March, 3-5.
And Phantom in less than a month. Teehee.
Ok, getting ready for work.