So last night was pretty awesome. Called Sean around six (I got home pretty late from work :/). We decided to go to Transformers, but before that we were going to dinner because he was hungry.
He got to the house, and then we were off. At first we didn't know where to go- so we decided Old Chicago was always a good place to go. We got there and it was pretty loud. Whenever he talked, I could barely hear him. He ordered a classic sub with a coke, and I got my usual cheeseburger with pepperjack cheese and, instead of diet coke, I got water. Water is free, you know.
There was a game on: Detroit vs. White Sox. I was cheering on white sox because I hate detroit with a passion (bad bad bad memories of a stupid, horrible teacher), but he was cheering on detroit because he doesn't like the white sox. We made fun of the pitchers together. Good times, good times.
Got to the theater and it was raining. Noticed that we couldn't make it to the next showing of Transformers (next showing was at 8:50, this was around 7:30), so we went to I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.
I sat down in the chair, and took up both arm rests because Sean was just sitting there with his arms crossed. I took that as "you can have the arm rest".
Got out at around 9:50 or so. Proceeded to talk about his army plans and stuff. He already took the test (which he says he missed one question on), and is just waiting to get called in to do the physical check and stuff.
He said he's excited because he gets to repel(or whatever it is you do when you go down the rope) out of a helicopter- but half of the people break their legs doing it.
Yeah.
It was fun.
Got to my house, and I gave him a hug. Got in the house, and posted what I posted last night.
I pretty much feel asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow.
This morning I had my usual peanut butter on toast (I'm going to miss that...) and a glass of milk.
My cat proceeded to attack me for my milk. He's fiesty. You have to beat him off with a stick if you don't want him around when you have food.
This morning, my favorite co-worker Ed is sending me stuff on all these lectures they have at Mines. You know, if I have time I really would like to go to these. They sound REALLY FREAKING INTERESTING. Hopefully I'll have some time. AND! he just found this one lecturer (apparently he was on a ship with him?) that has the same view on global warming as I do! fantastic!
Scientific research that just shows that climate changed have happened in the past and will continue to happen: no matter how dramatic, it's natural. FANTASTIC.
ILOVESCIENCE. OMG.
I'm excited, even with my crappy schedule, I just can't wait.