Monday, April 16, 2012

April Fifteen Two Thousand Twelve

The weekend is coming to and end and there is less than two weeks of the school semester remaining. Students are preparing for finals and I should be doing the same by studying. Sundays usually start with church and my church service begins at 10 am. After struggling to get out of bed, I manage to get ready and put on a decently formal outfit and get myself to church. A little late, but better than not even showing up.

After the service is over, my friends from church and I grab a bite to eat at chipotle for lunch. I order a burrito bowl with rice, chicken and steak, pico de gallo, salsa verde, and corn. I don't like to put too much in my burrito bowl.

After lunch, my girlfriend, who came to church with me, and I get some dessert at a local frozen yogurt place. It is one of those places where you get the yogurt yourself and after sampling a few, we end up filling our cup with regular, island banana, and a swirl of sorbet. My girlfriend wanted to put some "Sour Patch Kids" as a topping so she grabbed about four or five and place them on top. After we finished, we walked to the pet store next door where they had a bunch of different puppies for sale. They were all very cute but the prices were ridiculous, going up to as much as $1200. I understand that some dogs are hard to breed but such a price is so ridiculous for a dog.

We came home and walked my two dogs, a maltese and a Retriever/Husky/Terrier mix. There names are Emma and Barkley, both girls. Emma is about four years old and Barkley is around six months. I finished off the day by going to the gym and playing basketball for a few hours.

This weekend, I spent a lot of time playing basketball and just relaxing with my friends. I should have probably spent more time studying for my upcoming finals and I will have to spend more time doing that throughout this next week. I am looking forward to the next step that I will be taking in my life during this summer, once I am finished with finals.

-Jason Chong


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