Friday, October 1, 2010

Fabulous Day (Long Entry )

Ever have those days where things start going right, and they keep going all day, right up to when you lay your head down to sleep?

That was today.

Woke up to rain out side. The loud kind, where you know its huge drops of rain splattering everywhere? Love it! It's been a heat wave all over San Diego, and the rain was the muggy kind? Where you feel like you could drown if you breathe too deep? Where there's lightning and thunder all around and you just want to stand outside and watch and get all wet? I love the smell after or during rain. It's not a great smell, but I like it anyway.

So after work (where I made some awesome tips!) I headed over to a friends house to pick her up, because we were going to hang out after taking my brother to the airport. We hung out a little, checked out some news online and then piled into his car to drop him off. He and I have different tastes in music, and his power metal is very different to what my friend and I have been listening to the past few months. So downtown San Diego, we figure to head over to Blick's to get me some art supplies, but because the lights are all backed up, we decide to just head over to Seaport Village. If you're in SD, check it out. It's fun, quaint, and there's a little something for every one. I purchased a new addition to my slowly growing music box collection. A music box that play's 'You Are My Sunshine'. I was a little too excited about it, but what the hey, it's something I like ;) 'You Are My Sunshine' has been a little special to me since I was about six or seven, so finding a music box was priceless for me.

The Village Hat Shop (not to be confused with the Haberdashery...oddly enough...) was the obvious second shop. TONS OF HATS! And me with wanting a new style...nifty that. Nearly bough Hogwarts House beanies, but decided against it, because we could probably find them cheaper someplace else. Also checked out Jack Weyland's studio and bemoaned the fact that I am unable to even really consider buying something from him. But maybe one day.

Also, got some fudge, because in my family, you just don't pass that kind of thing up. We're sort of on a quest for the best fudge ever, and so far have found it in Jerome and at a farm about four hours away from where we live. The shop at Seaport Village isn't that great, but I figured my mother would appreciate it. And she did.

We nearly left after that, because it was getting a little late, but then I saw a shop named 'Mistletoe' and my curiosity won over my 'might as well get home'. It's a shop packed FULL of Christmas ornaments. Christmas is probably my favorite holiday, but not for the reasons you'd think. We went nearly row by row examining everything. Commenting on why we liked this one, wasn't that one so pretty, If I only had the money for these. Seriously, had we the money to spare, our hope chests would have had much less room in them. Let's understand now, I don't really like themed Christmas trees. For me, ornaments are something you collect as or receive as gifts or get because you think its cool/pretty/just something you like. We figured once we get married, the one of us will just give the other some money and take them shopping for starter ornaments for the first Christmas. We're pretty dorky like that.

So, after checking out a wooden toy shop and wishing for more money to buy stuff for kids we know (and hopefully our future children) we headed back, listening to our choice in music. We ended the night eating pasta and watching Crossfire Trail (because I love a good western as much as the casting ;) ) and an episode of Leverage which I have got her LOVING. She's one of those girls I can talk during a movie or while were listening to something with and it's like she's on the same wavelength as I am. Gotta love friends like that.

So that was my most recent awesome day. Now for tomorrow, where I get new glasses and wait for the premiere of a music video I've waited for since July. Odd I know, but there you have it.

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