Sunday, March 27, 2011

There's No Crying In Baseball

SUCH A GOOD DAY!!


Well, so far, so good. The day could go south, but seeing as it's almost 6PM I'm sure the day will remain in tact. At the moment I'm nomming on Swedish Fish, a $4 bag of Swedish Fish actually, that my good friend Kevin Dootz (Deutermann) picked up for me at Rite Aid yesterday. Today's checklist consisted of homework, homework, homework, and more homework, but it really turned into homework, baseball, Pabst, baseball, and never changing out of PJ's. The day had begun at around 12PM when the homework sessions started. Morgan, Andrew, and I sat ourselves down for a good ole' study session.



This lasted a good hour or so before the stir craziness kicked in. It's such a beautiful day in Burly, that the three of us were craving some outdoor activity, but we didn't truly cave in! Instead Andrew decided to hit the baseball around in our room, very close quarters, so to channel this I took him out in the hallway and we played nine innings of baseball. By the seventh inning I had earned myself a nice fat lip. Andrew had hit himself in the face with the ball while catching it and while I laughed, I dropped the bat and it him me in the face on my way to the floor. Genius, I know. It was the biggest fat lip I've ever had, nothing serious though. S'too bad, it would have been a cool battle wound. After a nice recovery period, the three of us decided to have a casual Pabst while finishing up more homework. 


A beer or two made the homework a little easier and the world a little bit funnier, but that's beside the point. Some homework was completed and this called for celebratory continuation of the baseball game. Andrew and I finished up our game with some music playing to keep us moving and we were joined by Mason and Zakk, two friends of mine from the dorm. Mason joined us in another beer and the game concluded. As of right now I'm still working on homework, ugh!



I have a paper to write for Introduction to Psychology, an annotated bibliography due for Concepts, homework problems due for Statistics (joy of joys), a paper due for Concepts, and a Global Module entry due for Concepts. IT NEVER ENDS, especially now that the year is slowly wrapping itself up. I can't believe that my first year in college is almost over, it's been nuts. I miss it already, a lot is going to change next year and a lot already has changed since the beginning of the year. The future can only look brighter I'd like to think, so here's to the next three years!



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