Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Roadtrips and other thoughts

So this has 3 parts. I shall go from most relevant to most random, taking into consideration that really none of them are very...um, significant.

1) Roadtrip
So Andrea and I talked about going on a roadtrip one summer during college. It began when we were waiting to talk to someone in the main office at our school. We were waiting in front of a big map of the US. So we both planned our ideal roadtrips. Then figured that we should do one together some time. Personally, I wanted to go from Texas to California without having to drive through the desert of nothingness that is Arizona/New Mexico. However, my suggestion of shortcutting through Mexico did not go over well with her. We figure that we'll...well, damn it. I was going to draw on a map where we were planning on going. But Apple fails at having PC stuff like Paint, so I can't.

Anyways, so we are gonna rent an electric car and go from Austin through New Mexico, stopping briefly in Silver City, to let Andrea reminisce about when she lived there. Go through AZ and hit the Grand Canyon [and go camping there!!(Andie doesnt know this yet)]. When we get to CA, we are gonna go spend a couple of days down in Mexico. Then visit Andrea's grandmother and sister, then head up the 101. I have been told that we are going to feast at In-N-Out often. Go through Oregon. We are contemplating stopping in Walla Walla, WA. It is out of our way, but we like the name. Go up through Washington, get some good coffee and a lot of rain. Go out to the coast and do some whale watching (that was one of my picks). Then head over to Montana. Go through Mizzoula and see Hank (unconfirmed data). Go through Glacier National Park. Then check our car back in and fly to Chicago. Spend a few days there. Fly to Boston. Go check out the Museum of Bad Art in Dedham, MA. And just chill around Boston. Then hit NY, PA, and OH. Do everything in NY we can. Get a Philly Cheese Steak in Philly. Go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleaveland. Probly fly home from here. That is as much as we have planned thus far.

2) Glacier National Park
So when we were talking about Glacier Natl. Park today, I was like, "I want to go there, it has glaciers. Glaciers would be cool." And Andrea was like, "Um, no. This is America. No Glaciers here." Not in those words, but that was the generall feel. And so we got into a bit of an argument as to whether Glacier National Park actually has glaciers. I say yes, or they wouldn't have named it Glacier. She says no, because it probly isnt cold enough. But turns out, it does have glaciers, but they are very small and almost gone. So in a way, we are both kind of right. They are there. But it is not cold enough for them. Especially with global warming. But nontheless, Glacier National Park looks beautiful.

3) Stirrup Pants
So I dont know if you remember these. But I always thought that these were amazing. They look kinda funny, but I always thought that they made your feet feel nice. I dont know what made me think about them today but I did. And I remember my mom had a pair in the 90s (surprise, surprise) that I really liked. I want to look into getting a pair. I would totally wear them on the roadtrip just to embarrass Andrea. Also, they make them in jeans now.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Dr. Tequiper

Okay, so. This weekend, my parents went out of town and I had the house to myself for a night. So I invited a couple of close friends over just to chill and whatnot. So they come over and Andrea begins to raid my closet. She has had a dream of suggesting me to What Not To Wear for a couple of years now. Instead, she just went through and did it herself. I appreciate it because I don't want to put forth the effort to do it myself. :D

So after snacking and raiding, we go to the kitchen and mix some drinks. And for some reason I decide to experiment. I mixed some Dr. Pepper with a bit of tequila. I thought that this might be some miraculously new amazing drink, comparable to the Flaming Dr. Pepper. But alas, no.

I have to say that smelling this drink literally made me shudder. I downed it and for a second it tasted delicious, like a richer Dr. Pepper. Then the tequila hit me. And that almost made my body convulse. But you know, that's what happens when you blindly experiment. As Andrea put it, "It smelled like nail polish and tasted like death."

Deliciousness scale (2/10)

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Ice Breaker

So I know this whole 'meet everyone on the first day' thing is always a little bit awkward, but I will try break the ice.

Right now, I should be working on my Gold Award Project. I am a senior in high school and I am trying to get my gold award for Girl Scouts. For the project, I am making an informational video about renewable energy. And it needs to be done by the start of June. And I've hardly started on it. So that is what I should be doing.

Instead, I have been surfing the internet all day. My mom went out of town, taking my car keys with her. So I am stuck at home, but I have kept myself thoroughly distracted. Currently, I am on the phone with Andrea, my Cuban friend, I am talking with a British stranger on Omegle, I am playing around with DJ software, and I am surfing Facebook.

Well, I really don't have much to say. But I wanted to make an intro post saying a little bit about me. But the best summary of me is either in the About Me section to the right (->) or on the blog I write with Andrea, my Cuban friend. It is called BonBonSugarSnap. And I promise I won't repost from one blog to another. So there will always be new stuff.

Anyhoo, well, I should do some work so that I have something to show for en entire day of being home alone. Oh, by the way, my name is Megan. And I am a Scorpio. Toodles.