The grass is so green right now.
It's been raining a lot lately. Many people hate the rain. They hate the way it makes them feel, soggy, bleak, tired. When it rains, people complain, people get stressed. All they can see is the rain. It's as if it has always been raining, and it will never stop. For them, their is no end result, it's just raining. As for me, I don't really mind it. I don't like that wet, soggy, cold feeling either, but I guess, I like the whole reminder that we get from it and the rainbows of course. It can last so long in Spring and seem so endless, but the end result is so enormous. It's like God is saying, "Hey guys, it's grey now, but wait a couple days, just hold on. Trust me, it's going to stop." And then there are rainbows, I love rainbows. I guess the whole point of this is that I just think it's cool that it stays so grey for so long and then there's this endless amount of color that you usually only find in Crayons. I mean, look at the grass.
Finally went to Canton, can you say awkward, but that's another story. The egg rolls were alright, I wasn't that impressed. My first one was good, but then the second one had really crunchy cabbage in it, which I didn't like that much. Afterwords we went to my house and watched a movie and then we watched PBS kid cartoons. There was this one called It's A Big Big World and the basic premice of this show is this really wise, hippy sloth teaches his friends about stuff. The first episode was him and his friend, a tree frog, going around and trying to figure out different ways to exercise, which is pretty funny considering, he's a sloth and he had this huge gut and he didn't do any of the exercises they found. The second episode was him and this monkey who thought that someone had stolen the breeze and that's why it was so hot. So the sloth tells him to develop a hypothesis, and the monkey says, "Hypothe-what?" and then the sloth's all like "A hypothesis is a really big science word man, that means a guess about what might happen, dude." Then they talked about ants and how they're cold blooded and how the monkey and the sloth were mammals and therefore warm blooded. And then he turns towards the camera and he's like "All you kids out there watching are mammals to, What's up fellow mammals! Yeah." Then at the very end he sang this song which was sort of mellow and oddly enough made me feel really sleepy, but one of the lines of the song was "It's so good to be alive, come on, give me a high five." Then he held up his hand and it was so silly because he only had four fingers.

2 Comments:
Dude, that sounds like the coolest show ever! That sloth, he's so my dad.
I'm pretty sure I saw a part of this show whilst flipping through channels, and naturally, I thought it was the most ridiculous thing ever.
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