Friday, July 8, 2011

Josh+Caleb

Sometimes when I am having a conversation (generally via text message) and I get asked questions like, "what have you been up to this summer?" Im not sure what to say. If I say, "Well, I've watched 5 seasons of Grey's Anatomy. Oh, and have gone running." It just doesn't sound so good.. like I don't have a life or something. All school year, school takes up SO much time. But in summer, I have so much time that I don't know what to do with, so I just don't do anything. Interesting theorizing, I know. I've decided to start awaking earlier, and doing things that I will actually remember years from now.
Today, (well technically yesterday) was Josh and Caleb's birthday. Two of my best friends. They turned 18, into the world of voting, smoking, going to prison as an adult, and being able to move out without having to be emancipated. Jeremy, Nina, and I went to their house with them and were introduced to the show "Smallville." That of which they have seen the first nine seasons multiple times, (they were raised on this show, and "7th Heaven") while they sat eating straight from their own tubs of ice cream. We ate pizza, heard Caleb's voice as it went to an all time new high when he talked to his cat, Drifter/Buddy, played Montana Golf and Badmitten, and crammed six people into a five person car while rocking out to Rihanna. I was in a rather precarious position with my legs against the window above Caleb. They dropped us off at home, and Josh, Caleb and Bri headed off to see a movie in Lincoln City, not long thereafter being pulled over by a policeman. So, they came to our house, and we watched "The Dilemna" and it was lovely. They conversed about how many stalker girls they had well, stalking them, and over how many people had wished them "Happy Birthday" via facebook. Caleb and I talked about school and Hollywood and Berklee and such. They're good kids, good kids. Sometimes they may lack direction but they always find their way. :) They are two of the closest people to me, and they may not think of me as one of their good friends, but they've always been there, and they will always be there. From the first day at Mrs. H's homeschooling group in second grade. From their band "21 Gram" to "Colorblind Soldiers", relationship advice, late night melodies. I have lots of stories to tell. I love those two, a lot, I can't even formulate it into words.

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