Tuesday, November 4, 2014

My Eventful Halloween Weekend



This week was a handful people. I planned on having a huge Halloween party Friday. My two roommates and I went to tons of Halloween stores to look for costumes and decorations. On the way back to our house we noticed a big tree down in the front of our yard. As we came closer to investigate, we noticed that the tree knocked down our power line. We were devastated, yet still determined to get things all together for the party still. We had to run all the way to Clio to get a generator. We finally got home around the time the party was going to start. Our other roommate just arrived from work. He was livid and he didn’t want us to have a party. We thought it through and decided to move the party to another house. We just got to the house and the neighbor told us to leave or he’ll call the cops. So we then thought it over again. We figured out another place to go partying. Finally with only half of the whole original people that were supposed to come, showed up to party hardy. It was a great party, and everyone dressed up in a costume. People loved my costume, and for some odd reason every girl wanted a picture with me. I guess everyone likes a 60’s porn-star. The next two days, we went through not having any power. We had blankets on top of blankets. Multiple Candles everywhere. I didn’t get a chance to even watch any football games. I wasn’t even worried at the moment for them anyways. I was worried if we could get our power on so we can do our homework and study. Sunday finally came and we noticed that the power was on. You never know how vital energy is until you don’t have it. So I solute you energy and everything you have done to advance our society, and technology.

3 comments:

  1. It's crazy how much we take for granted, for example electricity. I remember a couple years ago we lost power for awhile and how my family was panicking because it was so cold! Anyways, I'm glad everyone liked your costume and the party worked out!

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  2. That sucks not having electricity. You never know how much you need something until it's gone.

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  3. I really appreciated the sarcasm in the last sentence. It kind of reminded me of the way I am when writing my blog posts.

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