As my brother was jogging to the park after school today, he stopped by our house to pick up a frisbee and invited me to go with the team to play Ultimate Frisbee. After a brief thought, I changed clothes and jogged up to the park. We played for a half hour or 45 minutes and I really had a blast. It’s the most exercise I’ve done at any give time in the past few weeks, probably this summer. I enjoy running and all, but sometimes it’s so hard to run without a goal. Ultimate is nice in that it gives me some incentive to run and push myself.
After a game and a half of Ultimate, the guys had to head back to school. I came home, ate dinner, and weaved my way through traffic all the way to River Forest, where Stan goes to school. Immediately, I hopped in his van and we headed out to Midway. We returned to his school about 2 hours later, due to a delay in the flight of the girl we were picking up. If you’re ever bored, go through the arrivals loop over and over at Midway. You’ll find yourself feeling like you’ve spun around in circles a few too many times. I don’t think it’s healthy. Stan had a floor meeting so I had to head on home relatively early. I’ll probably go back to visit him next Tuesday evening so we can have a chance to actually hang out and not drive in a circle and yell things at random bad drivers.
The other day, I finished Catacombs. Don’t waste your time reading it…It wasn’t all that exciting and quite depressing, as reviewers on Amazon suggested. Anyway…after some *careful* searching through the online card-catalog deal my library has I decided to check out Robert Whitlow’s The Sacrifice and Sigmund Brouwer’s Out of the Shadows. I’d like to read them both before going back to school, so I don’t have to worry about returning them while I’m in Milwaukee, but I’m not so sure that’ll happen. There’s always the option to renew them, too. So, we’ll see.
I’m a bit tired so I think I’m gonna slowly move toward getting to sleep.