This is a young man and his blog. It was created in order to express my thoughts and share my life with people without exceeding the character limit of a Facebook status.
Saturday, May 29
The Blog Of Fathomless Love.
Wild Beast's songs have been the sole inspiration for the past like 40 blogs. Okay, that was a massive exaggeration. Yesterday was quite interesting. Me, Nick, and Colton all planned since the beginning of this week on riding our bikes around historic Phoenixville areas like the train tracks and the tressle, and stuff of that sort. Adventurous places, basically. Done it before, like 5 times. But Nick revealed to us yesterday that he couldn't go. So it was going to be me and Colton. But this funny dude from Math class named Ian, who has never hung out with us before, asked to accompany us on our adventure. We gladly accepted. As i walked out of school with them, Saira caught up to me and said that she should go over my house, acknowledging that i would be out of the house. I told her to just take the school bus home, because i didn't want her to be alone and bored at my house, right? It just so happens that she'd rather be a little bored at my house chillin' like a villain than dealing with her mom and her mom's boss, so she came over. I told her again that my parents probably wouldn't allow it, and that i didn't want her to be alone, but she said she'd be fine and all those excuses. So, i left at about 4:30, after it took Colton and Ian forever to get to my house. Which is good, because Saira wasn't alone for too long before her mom got off of work at 5:30 PM and picked her up. I no longer have a fear of my dog being mean to strangers. Well, teenager strangers. I wouldn't let Saira over my house for quite sometime because i was scared of my dog barking at her. But, once i let her over, Starr loved her. Then, i was still afraid about Nick coming over, and when he finally came in, Starr loved him even more. And I told Ian to stay outside when he arrived over here yesterday, but he came in briefly, and my dog loved him. So, there's obviously no problem with teenagers. It's just the tall, ugly people. Haha. So, after many 'making-sure-that-you're-okay' questions from me to Saira, i left with the boys. So we rode down to the Steel Mill, and tressle and that sort. There's this long, gray, dirt-covered road that slopes going down towards the wasteland that is the former Steel Mill. And there is this little boundary of rock and dirt going into this field of vegetation and scrap metal. The road takes a left, goes under the tressle, and into a new construction site. But if you go straight, you head off the road, the land no longer slopes, and you go towards the boundary. This boundary is maybe a foot and a half high, and is basically a ramp that goes steadily up, then steadily down. It stretches from the tressle to the forest, which isn't that long. It's basically a nature-made gate. There is a specific part of this boundary that has no plants on it, and no rocks, and kids ride it. Usually, i just take a little ride up, then dip down over it. There is no flight involved. So, i was flying down this road, faster than usual, and not until after this ride of death did i find out(the hard way) that the boundary is probably the PERFECT bike jump. So, i'm going very fast, and i expect a smooth ride, on the ground, dipping over the thing. I end up hitting the jump and go flying like two feet in the air, which came as a complete shock to me. I'm like, "OOOUUUHHHHGGHHH!" in amazement and pure terror as I go flying and land not-so-softly on the ground. I explain in vivid detail to Ian and Colton what happened as they were ahead of me and not looking. Since i didn't expect it, i did not lean forward, so my bike did not dip down in the air and land right. I just went straight into the air. It was insanely fun, though. I have never gotten air on a bike before. So, once we came back from adventures, we all tried the jump like 40 more times, Ian having no success due to lack of sufficient speed. When i got home, my dad scolded me for leaving Saira here alone, then i explained that it was against my will. After the whole adventure, i thought to myself...i much rather would have spent time with Saira all day then gone on the ride. Oh, well. THEN HE REVEALED TO ME THAT I GOT MY ITUNES GIFT CARD IN THE MAIL!! I went on a crazy music-purchasing rampage. I completed the buying of my Wild Beasts albums, and got some DeVotchKa songs, and like 3 or 4 miscellaneous ones. And i still got 10 bucks left! WOO! I have so much school work to do...this blog title does not fit with anything i have said...but i like it...as of Monday, me and Saira will have been going out for FOUR MONTHS. FOUR!! I quote my Uncle Tom about his FOUR kids, "Four, that's the pro level! That's goin' for it!" CZECH YEAH, IT IS.
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