July 03, 2004
Third = Fourth (in Utah)
This morning I woke up and tried to get to Kiwanis to play Frisbee. But with the parade going on, it was nearly impossible to get to that side of town. Everything south of about 300 was blocked all the way from the mountains east to Freedom. And by the time I realized this, I had wasted 20 minutes trying to find a shortcut. Anyway, it took me 45 minutes to get around everything, but it didn't make much of a difference. We only had 4 people when I arrived at 11, and we finally got enough to play 5 on 5 around 11:30. Naturally, we got exhausted quickly, but it was fun. I had way more dives than usual, and sometimes I even caught them. I guess it's because I've been trying to play more of a deep lately. Then I came back and worked out for a bit—boy my arms were sore, but I still got in some good weight training. I chilled over at Lori's pool for a while with her an her nephews. I say chilled because it was a little chilly, actually, because some clouds had rolled in. After that, I came home and started working on my talk. Then around 8 we all headed over to Juaquin elementary to BBQ with Mike and watch fireworks (he used to watch from there all the time as a kid because his grandmother lives across from the school). Angela and Heather and I threw a frisbee for a while. The fireworks were great. Afterwards, we came back to my place and watched "The Man Who Knew Too Little" while I sort of tried to do my talk, only I ended up spending most of the time on the couch watching the movie.
Posted July 03, 2004 (11:30 PM) | Comments (1)