Friday, September 18, 2009

Caught in the Rain

I was on one of the highest hills, Lykavittos hill, in Athens when the storm started today. The storm consisted of minor flooding, LOUD thunder and lightning, and heavy, heavy rain. The rain was so strong, it looked there was a river going down every steep road. I was up at the top of the hill where the telephone pole was when the storm started and had to walk down some metal stairs. Scary. But walking home was fun, the getting drenched part, not the fact that I got lost again. My map also turned into a ball of paper cause it stuck together and then fell to the wet pavement, rendering it useless. My camera was also slightly injured. The screen is a little messed up but it still works.

My voice lesson is gonna be AWESOME! My teacher is great! She asked me to play her a song of mine. I played Avery and she LOVED it and said she has a good direction in mind for the voice lesson. She kept saying I was really talented and should definitely keep going with writing. YAY! I'm excited.

Tonight was movie night with all eight of us. We watched "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". I've seen it three times and by far my favorite part is when Paul Rudd acts like he hasn't thought about how old he actually is for years. You'd have to see the movie to know what I'm talking about.

Sssss.

1 comment:

  1. I couldnt help wondering if the thunder sound had any kind of Greek accent. Maybe the "mouth" of the clouds was more in an "oooo" position than it is in America where it's in an "ahhhh" position.

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