Friday
Originally, we were supposed to go somewhere and play games and make noise and cause the ruckus that usually gets us in trouble with the authorities, but nobody on this side of campus was really feeling it, so the plan kinda dissipated. I laid down out of boredom and ended up taking a really long nap because my body was actually really tired. Woke up and Tobey and Jessica finally finished doing what they do, so we went out to eat with Derek. Up2You, then back home to play more board games and the night ended up spontaneously fun with great company. <3
Saturday
Woke up at 2 and that's all I really remember. There was also the part where Jessica made risotto and crepes. We (Jessica, Tobey, and I) also talked a lot about stuff. Like, real stuff. I really enjoyed that moment--stuffing our faces while talking openly and honestly. 'Twas spontaneously nice. <3
Sunday
Went to the Summer Kickoff event at Waterfront Park. Turns out, it's more geared towards children... Good thing I was with children, LOL. Mother henned the three boys and Jessica as they frolicked and played with oversized Legos and slid down inflatable slides. Got each other wet, climbed on jungle gyms, attempted to play volleyball (we all need help very much with this sport; spent the majority of the time chasing the ball around). Then off to Tacos El G for some very authentic(?) tacos? The stares and murmurs started to matter less as the food was devoured. As we were driving back, someone spotted Chuck E. Cheese and we veered into the lot. Spent a little bit of time there, then off to Costco for last-minute ticket-buying so that we could watch Avengers at AMC. Wing Stop was the last stop for the day, but seemed like the best, as I cannot get the image of David and Jung jumping and screaming because of that one huge cockroach by our feet. Today was nothing short of complete spontaneity and it was absolutely amazing. <3
Although I've been instilled to plan all events of my life, I've noticed a similarity in my weekend of joy: spontaneity. I've learned to value such memories very much so.