Sunday, June 7, 2009

Oh, what a night!

I finally spent time with Jenny today. Even though we go to Nova together, it's funny that I feel like I haven't seen her in forever. We grabbed lunch at Corner Bakery (I love European cuisine, but man, how I missed American food!) and hung out at her house. Conveniently, the Kelloggs hosted the Chamber party, which means I saw Mr. C and all the current Chamber singers. I guess you could say that I never moved on from high school. In response, I would say that I am proud to have graduated from SMHS, and I am not ashamed to keep close ties with the place that I'm from.

After relaxing by watching two re-runs of Law & Order: SVU, I watched the Lakers play to victory. Although the game was always close, I will say that it only got really exciting the last two minutes. Now, I'm sorry. I was watching at Jen's house...and NO ONE...I repeat, NO ONE was watching the game. Of course, loads of people rushed in the last five minutes (mind you, before overtime) to watch. Most things do not annoy me, but do not tell me you are a Lakers fan if you don't even watch the whole game, let alone not even know how the series is going. Also, a basketball game is NEVER over unless the clock reads 0.0 seconds. I apologize for the rant--it's the Lakers pride. In any case, thank God Lee didn't make that last minute(or should I say second) lay-up!

As soon as I returned home, I started watching the Tony awards with my mom. It's funny to think that I actually wanted to be a Broadway actress at one time. I won't lie though; it must be nice to perform for a living and not worry about paparazzi. I personally believe that Broadway actors are the creme of the crop, down-to-earth artists who care about the art and not the fame. Congratulations, Billy Elliot the musical!

Now, I'm watching Jim Hill talk about the Lakers' win on CBS. How exciting is it that I saw him this past Tuesday my first day interning. What a dream. Gosh, I'm such a nerd. Hmm...not that I should be complaining, but Game 3 is on Tuesday, a.k.a. night shift at CBS. It looks like I'll be shooting glances at the television every chance I get...which shouldn't be a problem since there are literally tons of televisions in the newsroom. Love it!

I love Sundays, don't you?
Life is good in purple and gold.

No comments:

Post a Comment