I had another crazy dream earlier. Of course I was going to write about it after I got up but I ended up not doing it. So, of course, it was about me and him.
Let's see. There was a date to go see a concert (I think a school concert. Possibly at the high school.), a ride on the moped, and Dad, Leon, and I think Sarah and Char standing and sitting in a kitchen (ours or theirs?) when we returned. That's all that I can recall. But I do remember that I quite enjoyed myself going out on a date with him.
I bet that dates all around the world tend to be good. I think that I would like to go out on a date with anyone as long as I would be able to enjoy myself. I would bet that a date with him would be good. Well, at least, I hope that it would be good. I just hope that I would be able to enjoy myself when I'm with him. I also hope that we wouldn't get into an argument like we always did when we were around each other or when we were chatting on MSN Messenger. A date is supposed to be good, fun, exciting, all of the positive words that are out there.
Well, it's not like I would be going out with him anyway. No matter how much I wanted to be with him and the once-in-a-while regrets I have.
Well, that's that! Nothing else. I just wonder what a date would be like.
Yes, I know. I know that I am 22 years old and I have never been on a date so don't start with me!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Trans-Siberian Orchestra ROCKED!!
As you know, I purchased Trans-Siberian Orchestra tickets for Dad back in late September or early October. When I got the tickets, I waited for Mom to get home so that she could see his reaction when I gave them to him. I recorded his reaction. I just have to put it on a computer (probably mine).
On Saturday, December 3, 2011, Mom, Dad, and I went to Rosemont, Illinois to see TSO at the 3:00 P.M. (4:00 P.M. our time) show. I was so excited when it was the last week before the concert. On Friday night, I burned the "Christmas Eve & Other Stories" CD and added "Wizards in Winter" and "Requiem" to it. As soon as we left home and up to Rosemont and down to Aunt Lynn's and on the way home, we listened to both CDs ("Christmas Eve & Other Stories" and "The Christmas Attic") over and over again.
They played "Wizards in Winter," "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 14/24," "Ornament," "Old City Bar," "Requiem" (with the music video playing on the screens), A Mad Russian's Christmas, and others that I know that I am forgetting. But still! At the beginning, they played a song that I never heard before but thought that it was awesome. Yesterday, when I looked for the song, it took me up to an hour to find it. When I found it, I could not stop listening to it. I am currently listening to it! The song is "Who I Am." There was another song that they played that I have never heard before. It was "Someday." It was sung by a woman and after it was kind of slow, it totally became a rock song.
The lights were so awesome. The laser screens, the lasers, the lights, the catwalk... All of the lights were awesome. Sure, at some parts it blinded you but it was totally worth it! I was afraid before the concert that throughout it all, Dad would be like, "Look at that light. Look at this one," rather than enjoying the thing.
And at the end of the songs at the beginning, Dad was only clapping. And I was thinking, Great. I spent $400 on tickets for TSO and he doesn't like it. But then when he first hollered at the end of one of the songs, I was like, Whew! Thank goodness! He is enjoying it! I didn't spend $400 on tickets. It was more like $365 but you get the idea.
Getting through Chicago was chaotic. It was backed up for a long time. Mom was complaining about it and I'm just sitting there while taking photos and not complaining because I knew that we would be going to go see TSO. After the concert, as we were driving past the Allstate Arena, Dad asked Mom if going through all of that traffic was well worth it. She said something and I thought, That doesn't answer his question. Then he said that it doesn't answer his question and she said yes.
After we left the Allstate Arena building, Dad said that it was one of the best Christmas presents he had received while he wrapped an arm around me to hug me because we were walking and he was holding onto Mom. I was so happy to hear that he quite enjoyed it. I am also glad that Mom quite enjoyed it herself.
When Dad told Aunt Lynn that we went to see TSO and that Mom and I both knew since summer what Dad was getting, Aunt Lynn said that she bet it was hard for Mom to keep quiet. It was hard for her. It was even hard for me. And I was the one who decided to get the tickets and to keep it hush-hush. And then someone said something and I looked at Mom and she winked at me a couple of times because we knew what Dad was getting for Christmas. And it is still a secret between the both of us. All he knows is that his present is in an envelope. I told Mom just to pretend that it is another set of TSO tickets rather than Blue Man Group tickets.
I can't wait to see his face when he finds out he has BMG tickets. I think I'll have to give it to him when Sarah's not around so that she doesn't know that I've been getting tickets for only Mom, Dad, and me.
But yeah. Trans-Siberian Orchestra ROCKED!!!! We're already planning on going for another year. This time with Sarah and possibly Aunt Lynn and Bill. I don't care who else goes just so long as Mom, Dad, and I can go again.
Whoo-hoo!!! TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA!!!!!!!
On Saturday, December 3, 2011, Mom, Dad, and I went to Rosemont, Illinois to see TSO at the 3:00 P.M. (4:00 P.M. our time) show. I was so excited when it was the last week before the concert. On Friday night, I burned the "Christmas Eve & Other Stories" CD and added "Wizards in Winter" and "Requiem" to it. As soon as we left home and up to Rosemont and down to Aunt Lynn's and on the way home, we listened to both CDs ("Christmas Eve & Other Stories" and "The Christmas Attic") over and over again.
They played "Wizards in Winter," "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 14/24," "Ornament," "Old City Bar," "Requiem" (with the music video playing on the screens), A Mad Russian's Christmas, and others that I know that I am forgetting. But still! At the beginning, they played a song that I never heard before but thought that it was awesome. Yesterday, when I looked for the song, it took me up to an hour to find it. When I found it, I could not stop listening to it. I am currently listening to it! The song is "Who I Am." There was another song that they played that I have never heard before. It was "Someday." It was sung by a woman and after it was kind of slow, it totally became a rock song.
The lights were so awesome. The laser screens, the lasers, the lights, the catwalk... All of the lights were awesome. Sure, at some parts it blinded you but it was totally worth it! I was afraid before the concert that throughout it all, Dad would be like, "Look at that light. Look at this one," rather than enjoying the thing.
And at the end of the songs at the beginning, Dad was only clapping. And I was thinking, Great. I spent $400 on tickets for TSO and he doesn't like it. But then when he first hollered at the end of one of the songs, I was like, Whew! Thank goodness! He is enjoying it! I didn't spend $400 on tickets. It was more like $365 but you get the idea.
Getting through Chicago was chaotic. It was backed up for a long time. Mom was complaining about it and I'm just sitting there while taking photos and not complaining because I knew that we would be going to go see TSO. After the concert, as we were driving past the Allstate Arena, Dad asked Mom if going through all of that traffic was well worth it. She said something and I thought, That doesn't answer his question. Then he said that it doesn't answer his question and she said yes.
After we left the Allstate Arena building, Dad said that it was one of the best Christmas presents he had received while he wrapped an arm around me to hug me because we were walking and he was holding onto Mom. I was so happy to hear that he quite enjoyed it. I am also glad that Mom quite enjoyed it herself.
When Dad told Aunt Lynn that we went to see TSO and that Mom and I both knew since summer what Dad was getting, Aunt Lynn said that she bet it was hard for Mom to keep quiet. It was hard for her. It was even hard for me. And I was the one who decided to get the tickets and to keep it hush-hush. And then someone said something and I looked at Mom and she winked at me a couple of times because we knew what Dad was getting for Christmas. And it is still a secret between the both of us. All he knows is that his present is in an envelope. I told Mom just to pretend that it is another set of TSO tickets rather than Blue Man Group tickets.
I can't wait to see his face when he finds out he has BMG tickets. I think I'll have to give it to him when Sarah's not around so that she doesn't know that I've been getting tickets for only Mom, Dad, and me.
But yeah. Trans-Siberian Orchestra ROCKED!!!! We're already planning on going for another year. This time with Sarah and possibly Aunt Lynn and Bill. I don't care who else goes just so long as Mom, Dad, and I can go again.
Whoo-hoo!!! TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA!!!!!!!
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