Mason and I

Mason and I

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Day 128 of San Diego

Yes, yes... I forgot to do a post yesterday... You know why? Because it turned midnight before I could say Supercalifradgelisticespialidocious.

I hope I spelled that right...

ANYWAY... Happy beloved birthday to Grandpa J.! Today, he turned 37.

Wait...

ONLY JOKING! Flip the numbers around and you have the age correct!

We had a wonderful party. The family came over, we had a BBQ with cake and ice-cream at the end. We watched a little bit of the Mariners game. And sadly, our Mariners lost by a few points! If you watched the game, the Athletics were DEFINITELY hogging the game... Game hogs...

About yesterday, I don't even remember. All I know is that I must have been having fun since I lost track of time! I'm guessing I watched movies, goofed off with Mason, talked to folks over IMVU...

OH!!!

Mason and I tried to accomplish an all-nighter. BUT... at 2:30 AM, Mason started falling asleep on me. So, we called it a night/morning.

We did the same damn thing last night/morning. Became sleepy at 2:30 AM and went to bed.

I'm glad I wasn't grumpy today from my lack of hours. I woke up at 7 AM. Same with Mason. He had to cover one of his co-workers for cleaning. It only took him a solid ten minutes before we were able to hang out again. Yet when he leaves, I'm up for good. I must make sure he comes back to his room safe and sound.

Tomorrow is the first day of Spring quarter. Disappointingly, I have to go to bed around 10-11. I have to wake up at 6 AM... Not too proud of that. I could act stupid and stay up until 2 AM once again. But I would be staying up alone since Mason needs his sleep for work.

Let's see how my body likes it waking up three hours earlier than I'm used to.

Cloud Shine
“It was the most amazing night of my life so far,” says Your Shot member Martin Koitmae of capturing this noctilucent cloud over Estonia's Kuresoo bog, calling the silence of the moment “the loudest sound I’ve ever heard.”

Koitmae had never been to a bog before visiting this one in the country's Soomaa National Park. "It was an absolutely magical experience to see noctilucent clouds glowing and reflected by perfectly still bog pools and accompanied by complete silence."

Koitmae’s picture was recently included in a National Geographic Daily News gallery featuring these “night shining” clouds, which grace high-latitude sunsets around the globe. (By: Martin Koitmae)

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