Saturday, May 30, 2009

I'm so bad with what day it is.

This is completely random. I am so bad at remembering dates. I usually have no idea what day it is or what the date is. It gets even worse during the summer. I'm also very good at remembering history and birthdays etc. You can probably tell that I have a very good memory. For example, while I may know that my mom's birthday is August 1st, I guarantee you that on August 1st I won't know that it's August 1st. (That's what happened last summer...and probably the summer before too) It's sad because I love My Mom.

One year I think it took me 5 minutes after I got up to remember that it was October 28th and my birthday.

Speaking of Birthday's it was really weird that for a group project last year, My friend Drina, myself and my friend Meghan Nanfeldt had our birthday's all in a row. What are the chances of working in randomly assigned groups and having 3 of the 5 people with their birthday's 3 days in a row...and have those birthday's while that class is in session. Drina's is October 27th, I'm the 28th, Meghan is October 29th.

I hope no one complains that I forget that it's an anniversary or birthday. Chances are that I didn't forget it, rather it's just that I have no idea what the day is.

I'm looking at a calender right now. I'm guessing that's what inspired this post. This tennis player who added me on facebook, Kelley LoRusso (it's a free plug for her) is about to be flipped into history. (Yes I have the official Division of Athletics Calendar)

Another random thing is that I've never noticed so many young people at the grocery store on a Saturday night. There seemed to be so many of us at the Rindge, New Hampshire Market Basket. To be fair though, the Market Basket might actually be the local hangout.

In doing more research on Franklin Pierce, I found out I lied. On the road to campus there are actually two things...A Sugar House and a place for Archery. I said there was nothing. That would be wrong literally, but not figuratively.

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