Today was really not that eventful... Schnegg helped me record my Peanut Butter song in the little studio here at the base. Then we recorded the Biblical Worldview song that I wrote for my creative presentation. It is a hilarious song in and of itself, but we added some extra delicious tidbits of Schnegg singing nice and low "Biblical, Biblical, Biblical Worldview" in the background. And some sweet sound effects. It's pretty awesome. We showed it to the class and everyone thought that the male voice was Brent's because he often sings Bass parts. But nope, little Schneggles has some hidden talents! He also looks really pretty with long hair. He gave me a photo, but it won't upload at this moment, so he is lucky...
The OPs had a way more eventful day than me. They all got to jump out of a plane. I am so jealous. I am going to force Schnegg to go with me after DTS is over.
Supper was pretty good. There was random sushi for some reason, so I had an avocado roll. Kyle liked his seagull card... maybe I should give him seagull cards more often because then I would get Kyle-hugs more often. Just kidding (staff if you are reading this, he didn't give me a hug...)!!! Or did he? You will never know.
After supper Kiwi Hannah wrangled Schnegg, Jacob, Jacob and I together to practice for worship on Tuesday. It was pretty good.
I also have decided that I most likely do have a worm. I was looking at photos from the beginning of DTS and I was significantly fatter back then. And I really eat a lot all of the time. Yet my stomach is no longer bulging over the top of my pants, my arms no longer look like old lady arms, and my double chin is minimal. Hmmm. And I have weird pooping issues. Could this be related? Not that I am complaining, about the weight loss, I mean. Of course I am complaining about the uncomfortable diarrhea issues that I have. But I think I will wait until the worm steals a bit more of my nutrition and I lose a few more pounds before I go to get it checked out.
I did learn one useful tidbit of information this evening. Apparently if you look towards the ceiling and kiss the air repeatedly, it works out your muscles under the chin. And if you do this lots, then you can lose your double chin! I think I will do this every day. But it would be a lot less awkward and I would get a lot less weird stares if I just had a really tall boyfriend. But he would have to be a freak of nature to be that much taller than me, so that's not likely to happen. So I will just continue to give the sky kisses.
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