Thursday, August 05, 2004

Andrew and I went to Brevard, NC yesterday to see Andrew's sister, Catherine. The drive up there was soo pretty. It was like 75 degrees in the mountains! If everyday could be 75 degrees down here, I would be a very happy person. The roads were "wavy" as Andrew called it, so it was a little scary driving. Thankfully, Andrew drove both up and down the mountain. I only drove on the highway.

It took forever to get up there because the main road that we were supposed to take was closed due to an accident, so we had to take this road (then we got lost) that took us three times longer to get to our destination. But we got there just in time to see the last bit of Catherine's rehearsal. They were playing some hard music for high schoolers. Oh well.

While Andrew and Catherine were in the rec room playing PingPong, I watched some of the college group's rehearal. I saw Daniel there. Isn't that funny? I wasn't expecting to see him there. We both kinda looked at each other like, "What the hell?", and after rehearsal, we talked a little, and then we went out to dinner. Catherine wanted to go to this place called Twin Dragon. It's this huge Chinese buffet place that looks like a car dealership from the outside (it probably used to be). The food was okay, I guess. None of us really ate that much.

We got back to the camp, and watched a chamber music recital that Daniel was actually playing in. So I guess if we wouldn't've seen each other at the rehearsal, we would've seen each other at the recital. Anyways, they played really well.

We left the recital early because we didn't wanna drive down the mountain in the dark. I'm really glad we left when we did because by the time we got to the bottom of the mountain, it was dark.

During the car ride, Andrew and I had this "discussion" about whether the language spoken in this country (aka English) should be called English or American. It kinda got me upset, but then to make it worse, we had that discussion about discrimination on different levels. Arrrghh...afterwards, he says, "If we got married, we'd have really stubborn kids." Damn straight. Between his Irish genes and my Korean genes, our kids are gonna be REAL hard headed.

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