Today was quite the day I must say. I dressed up a bit for school. I wore a purple retro shirt and some high heeled boots. I felt so gorgeous and beautiful. Eli had come by the house this morning and he and I went to the ARC building around 11:15 together. Then I went to class. I found a great parking spot next to the door I exit from after my Psychology class. I had to go and pick up my little sisters today because my mom had a late class for her Promethean board. Math was a pain, but I got to Psychology and my friend Christene said that I looked pretty and was surprised that I was slightly dressed up.
After that class, I got down the stairs and Cody came up behind me. We started talking and then we saw my car and he asked me if that was my car and I agreed. Then he told me that it had a flat tire. I looked at it, and there is was, flat on the ground. I was so embaressed and sad. He asked me if I wanted him to go and get an air tank and pump it up enough for me to get to a store. I was so happy that he offered to help me in my time of need. We got in his truck and drove over to the building where he took his class for refridgeration repair and got a nitrogen tank. We came back to my car and he pumped up my tire and let me go to the station where Eli worked. I hugged him and thanked him. I didn't know that there were that nice of people anymore.
When I finally arrived at the station, Eli helped me fix my tire. The valve where you pump the air in was falling apart and he replaced it and left me on my merry way. I was so grateful to have these two fine young men in my life when I needed them most.
I picked up the girls at Northwood and we went to Fuddruckers for dinner. We got home afterwards and Standish changed for her choral perfomance at 7. When I left her at Riverside, I went to Bob Jones to go to a concert there for my music class.
The concert was pretty good. It had a variety of different musical performances. There was a band, a choir, an ensemble, a bell band, flute duet, some acting, and finally a strings orchestra. I met a fine young man there named Rob who I talked to while people were coming to be seated. Sadly, no one sat beside me. Almost the entire auditorium was filled except the two seats next to me. I was very sad and somewhat depressed that no one wanted to sit beside me.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Flat Tires and Friendship
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