Spring Break
In the average college student’s vocabulary the word Spring Break holds a variety of meanings. Spring Break for my friends and I was not filled with beaches and volleyballs or anything that has to do with being active. For my friends and I, our break was spent on a couch; we were the epitome of lazy. I know that sounds awful, but it’s actually all that I had aspired for.
The details of the trip are fairly short, so it won’t take long to explain to you the extent of our week. Two of my friends, Saryl and Karlee, along with myself, drove from Portland to Karlee’s house in Redding, CA. The first day we awoke to lovely Easter presents from her mom and then went to church with her family. We had an amazing Easter lunch; her mom makes the best Tator-tot casserole!
The next day was spent completely on the couch. Within this 24-hour time period we watched a plethora of movies. I have to give us some credit for the rest of the days. We did get off the couch a little.
One day Saryl and I went hiking at Castle Crags outside of Redding and the next day we went to San Fransisco. The other days are hard to recall, I assume we were lying on the couch. –I know that it sounds absolutely pathetic, but this is really all that I had longed for over Spring Break. I wanted to be lazy and enjoy being lazy.


2 Comments:
Oh wow...I'm bored and just rediscovered this...I sure do miss you guys!!
anonymous: Hello, why is there not a current post?
Roni: oh, well that April... procrastination is her middle name.
April: Hey Zimmermanski. check yo email fool.
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