Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Mission Impossible: The Laundry Edition

4 August 2015

Today started off with loads and loads of laundry. Our lovely, yet tiny, apartment does not have a washing machine and drier, so I went back to my parents' house to do my laundry. I don't mind going back to my parents' place, mainly because I get to see my dog. So, after all of my clothes no longer smelled like my old gym locker, I went back to the apartment to do the dishes and tidy things up.

When 3:45 rolled around, I was pumped to go to a movie with my dad. Working at the theater, I get to see movies for free and bring a guest for free. Today we saw Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Now, you might be thinking, teenage girl who likes one direction and cute coffee shops likes action movie? Absolutely. I love action movies. Explosions, guns and intense fighting and suspension. Rogue Nation had it all, and it was fantastic. I love going to movies with my dad and it's always better when we both love the movie.

After the movie, I headed over to the LeCanne Park pavilion for our Europe trip reunion. I guess I haven't mentioned that trip yet, so here goes. This June, my sister and I traveled to Europe with a group of seventeen other students and two teachers as a part of the Education First (EF) Global Leadership Summit. We went to Spain, France, Monaco, Italy and Switzerland. It was the trip of a lifetime. Two weeks traveling across Europe with my sister and some great friends, what could be better? Maybe I'll write a blog post about the trip soon. Any who, we all got together tonight to eat some sandwiches and ice cream and remember the fun times on the trip.

Tomorrow is my last babysitting day with the girls I've been nannying all summer, and I have no idea what I'm going to do with them all day. I want it to be a fun and special day, but I just don't know what to do. I guess we shall see what tomorrow brings. As for now, it's only nine o'clock, but I'm exhausted, so I'm going to wrap this up and go to bed.

Until Tomorrow,

SimplyMe