Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Wild Pittsburgh

On my way back from Margaret Morrison, I saw a stray cat - so cute and cuddly, just like the kitty I used to have, and a little bunny rabbit, just outside of my apartment. Cats I can understand in Pittsburgh, but the rabbit? That was totally unexpected. For a moment, without my glasses, of course, I thought that maybe a) the cute kitty followed me around just like my own kitty used to do (or rather, she used to walk me to school) or b) that there were just flocks of cute strays that look exactly like my kitty or c) I am way too tired to be walking around at night, which I'm not, by the way, not tired at all.
Today I went out with Ben. I had only planned to hang out with him a couple of hours, I don't think he expected to stay so long either. I think he got here around 4 o' clock and we went walking for a few hours, I showed him the sites around campus. And then we went back to the room where Rachel and Evan were baking cookies. Ben and I lounged on my bed and chatted while burning smells, but such yummy burning smells in my opinion, wafted through the air. It was a very nice day overall I think, though Ben didn't try any cookies. They were quite yummy, I enjoyed the burnt ones quite a bit. I feel I like Ben more and more, I kind of wished he'd tried to kiss me today, but I suppose he's too much of a gentleman - that, or my lips were a bit too chapped to look particularly smoochable. Oh well. Anyway, we talked about hanging out again on Friday - now that he's seen the world I reside in, it's his turn to show me his world.
As for the rest of the evening, I managed to do all but three of the problems we had for statics homework. One of them I'm completely lost on, the other two I have very good ideas what's going on, except my results differ from the answer key. Then I decided to go do some drafting in studio around midnight, but first, I made a pit stop at Donner for a little over an hour and chatted with a bunch of my friends there. I think today was overall a very good day.

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