"In every way, a walk to remember."
-(237, "A Walk To Remember")
Yesterday morning started at the early hour of 9:15 AM with a wake up call. Nick came over to my house around 10:00, and we ended up getting to the junior lot around 10:30. The whole car wash thing overall was pretty cool, I guess. We did go through many cars, so I'm sure there were a lot of donations. The safety thing was a success, I suppose, with many parents wanting to have fingerprints of their kids. The sun was causing some major heat, so getting sprayed by water did feel good at times. My arms and my neck are all dark now. Not exactly good, but I suppose it's better off than some people who are burned or have rosy cheeks lol. Some car washs were half decent, while some were just horrible. Rob and I were saying how funny it was that we take over and hour washing our cars, but there we're finishing cars within five minutes of startings haha. Overall pretty fun. We ended leaving the event at 3:00 PM.
Ah yes, to continue the tradition of people learning how to drive manual tranny, Flora took her turn. Not bad, not bad. Some basic things to work on, as with everyone else so nothing too much to worry about. Something interesting happened (ask if I haven't told you already), which forced us to do some walking (yikes). Long walk down the hill, and another walk up the hill. Interesting. Now I'm feeling pain (in my legs) from the walk. I don't think something like this happens all too often. It was quite something, quite something indeed. An experience for the ages, I say.
"wizll 02 (12:03:49 AM): leave that in the movies and in poems"
I think it's Rob @ Wills house.
Howabout, no.
Crazy me for sleeping only five hours last night. Tired.