After briefly reading my last entry I realize just how tired I was. In fact, my browser died half-way through scribing my day… We woke up and luckily my packages arrived — including my airline ticket from Seoul to Kuala Lumpur. I’m SO lucky! We ate some mac n’ cheese for breakfast and discussed life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Luckily a lady, Vanetta from UPS called — she had really helped me with my tickets and consequently I asked to speak to her manager. On roaming (and I made sure the manager knew that) I made sure to add two very good cents for her.
After a few errands downtown we rolled to Red Rock up in the hills. We played around for quite a while and jumped around and off some cliffs. The football provided quite a bit of entertainment: we tried to catch the ball as we were jumpking off a cliff. (I was the first one, thanks to the great throw by Ben, clutch). Some great images transpired (take a look) of us doing random dives. I did a few back flips — my hand was out too far for the one caught on camera and now my entire arm sort of tingles. After Red Rock we went and drove up along one of the ridges. Some great pictures and bonding occured as we bullshit’d about randome stories and hiked on top of this equally random structure. While I was taping Ben threw the football to Pav who was standing in the cars sunroof. I’ll include a link shortly. Afterwards we looked at where Ben used to live, with one of the most amazing views of Santa Barbara.
The day is nearing an end and we are reviewing the video tapes from the day. I have a feeling we will continue the adventure out on the town, but these things don’t seem to be decided until 12:00. I’ll admit that I need to be a little careful right now; I can’t do anything too silly or get injured two days before leaving the country.
Then again, doing backflips off a cliff in the middle of nowhere prolly wasn’t the brightest thing to do.
So, enjoy some of these photos and leave your mark.
This entry is from my journal and was written on Sept. 8, 2005. It's been tagged with Notes on Life and Moving Onward. There have been 0 comments so far.