This weekend has gone by too fast, but it's been pretty fun. It started off with a football game and free food on Friday night, districts and movies on Saturday night, and then church this morning and here we are.
Friday was actually a pretty crappy day until the football game. Webb City played Neosho and we killed them, 44 to 7. They actually scored early on, and it came out of freakin' nowhere, but after that they had nothing on us. When the football game ended I headed into the school cafeteria for 5th quarter, an FCA thing which was pretty fun. The cookies and brownies were delicious, but there wasn't any milk, so yeah...it could've been better with milk. There was worship which was fun; I had no idea Goggins was a drummer.
Saturday was a pretty long day. I woke up at 730, had breakfast and headed over to the school. We had our cross country districts race in Nevada. Everyone was feeling good and ready, even Ryan, whose knee had been hurting him because his hip was uneven AND he'd had a rash all over his body the night before and had to go to the ER. Hance was also looking forward to finally going to state, and he especially wanted to go as a team. We got there, and the first race was the girl's varsity. Bethany Roy got second place, automatically getting her a spot at state. Boys varsity ran second, and we started off great. Our mile times were right where we wanted them (5:45 for me), but something happened. The medications Ryan took for his rash caused him to fall back and everything fell apart. We ended up getting 5th out of 6th place! Hance didn't even get to go to state, which really sucked, because he deserved it more than anyone there.
That night I went to Ryan's and a bunch of people came over to watch some scary movies for Halloween. The movies weren't actually scary, but they were Halloween classics. So there where about 13 of us; Ryan, Whitney, Laun (foreign exchange student...don't know how to spell her name), Sam, Justin "JK" Kidston, Logan "L-Dub" Walker, Goggins, and Lyndi. We watched Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street. Halloween is probably the most classic horror movie ever, but everyone thought it was retarded. First off, I was surprised no one had seen it but me...I mean do people live in a cave or something? They show that movie 20 times every year during Halloween. The whole time we watched Halloween we were crackin jokes, but the funniest thing came from Goggins when we watched Nightmare on Elm Street. If you've seen it, maybe you remember when Johnny Depp's character got pulled into his bed all the blood sprayed out from the bed and filled the room. Well someone mentioned blood donations and Goggins didn't even miss a beat, he said "Congratulations, you've just completed all your community service hours." It was the best. I only wish people were more open minded and could appreciate those movies for what they were...I mean, they only paved the road for the kind of horror movies we watch today.
Anyway, this morning we went to church and ironically I'm now watching The Exorcist. I have to go now, so have a good day.
Seal
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