Boy it's chilly outside. It's raining, too. I dressed up rather nicely this morning and headed out to see Emily in chemistry. We said hello and joked around for a few minutes outside of class before going in. We had talked about going to see Pedro yesterday during third period to ask him some questions about our homework problems. We had a quiz in discussion, and mine wasn't until eighth period. I also was supposed to go to the language lab and do my dialogue for the workbook. But I was lazy, and didn't do either one. I ended up copying the dialogue from chapter six into the spaces for this chapter. It worked as well because I knew that Elaine would go through mine quickly since I had her last semester. Emily first asked me, and then said that she didn't go either. She said that she thought about whether I would go or not, and then figured that Dan and mornings just don't get along. He he. Smart girl.
We joked around about Pedro again just to add humor to the class. We're learning about gases, which I have learned fifty times through physics and even chemistry back in tenth grade. Pedro was talking about how he used to be able to do demonstrations with mercury until they deemed it hazardous. Emily was joking about mercury tasting good, and then was saying that her mother use to let them play with it when a thermometer broke. She kept drawing on me throughout class. I told her at first somewhat sarcastically that she was being pretty rude to someone who is going to treat her to breakfast and we laughed. She gave me a Burger King (BK) 'tatoo' on my ankle. It was cute. She told me that she really is enjoying my bag of Jolly Ranchers, for she started eating them last night. She's also somewhat independent in the fact that she is use to opening doors for herself. I have scorned her enough and we have both learned how to work around each others habits so that I can open the doors for her now. That's better.
As class ended, we walked over to Burger King for breakfast, well actually it was almost lunch. We grabbed a table by the window before we ordered. We got there just as they were finishing up serving breakfast. She ordered a croissant sandwich and tater tots and I ordered a double cheeseburger meal. She thought that I might have been joking about treating, because she carried her wallet with her, but I kept my promise, for which she was very thankful. She asked for a glass of water, which she filled with Sprite. She said that she and her brother used to call it happy water. I thought that was funny. I asked her if she was sure that she didn't want a mercury sandwich to go along with her happy water and we laughed. It started raining pretty hard while we were eating, which sort of screwed with our plans to go to our fifth period classes. We hung out there and talked for quite a while. We joked around about talking about the weather and laughed about that as well.
We somehow started talking about going to beaches and all. She has been to Cresent Beach and St. Augustine on various occasions. I told her that if I still had my car, I'd take her to a real beach. One that actually has sand and not mud, and one that actually has nice water and enough sand/mud to actually be able to be called a seashore. I asked her what she's going to do this Spring break. She said probably nothing, just sit around and watch the grass grow,a nd then asked if I'd like to join her. I said sure, but I'd rather sit around and watch the sand shift. I told her about my sisters' vacation being a week or two off of mine, and how it'll screw up our trip to Blue Ridge. We talked about a lot of other stuff as well. She actually saw and talked to a couple of GIRLS!!! She seems to have drastically cut down on talking about other guys around me, but I don't know. She looked outside and made a lustful noise once. I asked her what it was, and she said nothing and laughed as I saw the blonde frat guy walking with a girl. I made an accusing smile on my face and started laughing as I pretended to backslap her across the face. We laughed about that.
I did tell her that she is pretty much the reason that I get up and go to chemistry and she seemed pleased. We decided to jog to the parking lot around the corner and get her car. I told her that she is pretty good, because she's the first person in a long while that's actually made me run. She laughed and said that sometimes you have to do what you have to do. We talked about me wanting to possibly volunteer at Shands pretty soon, and she thought that was a pretty good idea. She was going over to the Health Center after she dropped me off at Beaty to see a heart removed from a live rabbit, and then connected to a machine that will keep the heart running. I told her to make sure that she doesn't start laughing. I also told her about wanting to start getting more involved extracurricularly and all. We departed both in pretty good moods and laughing, which cheered me up pretty well.
We didn't get to study on Saturday like we thought when we talked Friday night. I called her when I woke up just after twelve. She wasn't home, but I had a brief but funny little interrogation session with her mom trying to find out if she was home, and when she'd be back. Emily did call me back while I was cooking dinner and we decided on definitely studying on Sunday. She ended up going to a soccer game, the sport she likes above all others. I don't think she did that much with Norman Friday night either. Phew. She called me at twelve on Sunday and we decided on her coming by at three after her little calculus help session. She came over and we talked with Ed for a little while. We then drove to Library West and studied on the fourth floor for a little while. It got really nauseous because it was so quiet, so we went to a more casual study lounge in the Reitz Union. We ended up joking around quite a bit, but got really burned out over the problems. It had started raining and we got pretty wet on the way over, and rain always makes people sleepy. We decided to go ahead and leave the rest for later and we went home.
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