Thursday, November 15, 2007
* The Pianist and the Pea *
Today, after a bedtime of around 6am, I awoke at 2pm and proceeded the day by checking my emails. It was one of those lazy days, when you start to do something and you have every intention of doing other things but it always ends up never going to plan and, in my case anyway, I always loose time. Time just disappears. I lost it.
So at around 5ish, I decided to make some Kale and Carrot soup, I love the Kale, but the carrot and the kale I had never tried. It's quite good, but I got a little pepper happy. During the soup making process I realised that I was meant to be at institute at 6pm. I really couldn't be bothered and decided soup was more important. After spending some time buying an itrip, for my Third Generation iPod, on ebay and then checking my funds, I realised that I had managed to max my credit card. Yes. My Goldfish credit card has been maxed. I don't know how, but it is low on funds. It is a sad day indeed. They lowered my limit a couple of months ago and I thought nothing of it. I sincerly need paid from Mike. Diabolical. I don't think I will be getting paid sad day.
So, I decided that I should go where I should be. I went to institute for the last 45 minutes. It was a nice class, more like a dietry lesson than anything else. It wasn't too gospel orientated but I wish the other classes could have been attended by me because I think I would love them all. It's a nice change from the other classes I've been taking.
On the way out of the class I bumped in to Clayton Alvey, remember my second Utah friend. We went and had some dinner and Noodles and Co. in my favourite parking retail lot with starbucks and wild oats in it. We then went to the U. Which was lit up tonight. It was so beautiful. We actually hiked up to it. There should be a path and hand rail because it's so dangerous. It was so pretty from up there though. So pretty. Because the U was lit as well it appeared a lot prettier than the last time I was up there.
We then went back to the institute building, where my car was, and Clayton played some Rachmaninov pieces for me on the piano. I swear I was blown away. I have never witnessed anything so spectacular before, and in such private and close proximity. It was beautiful. There was some etudes by Chopin in there too. Brilliant.
I then returned home to eat some of the soup that I had left stewing on the 'stove'. It was alright, not the best, I blame the Utah water.
Clayton is such a lovely lovely. He's just such a nice guy with such a good charisma and attitude about him. He is not conceited or arrogant in the slightest and he actually gets my humour, to a certain extent, and loves my random words like 'wee' and 'cheeky' haha.
He is the pianist... and I am indeed the pea (like Vik-pea... as Rufio calls me.)
posted by: Vikki Miller @ 12:53 AM
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