to party or not to party, that is the question
After reading yesterday's post about my phone, things turned out alright for me. In the afternoon I brought the phone into the Verizon store and told them that it wouldn't turn on (which is true). I neglected to mention that it wouldn't turn on because I dropped it but they were more preoccupied with checking to make sure I hadn't dropped it in water. My dead phone must have traveled between 3 different employees and each checked for water damage so let it be a lesson that if you bust your phone on the pavement it's no big deal but if you let any moisture near it, it's as good as gone. So 40 minutes later I had myself a brand new (and scratch free) phone.
On Sunday it's the super bowl and I've been contemplating inviting some friends over to watch and have a mini-super bowl party. There are two main problems to doing this. First, hosting a party will require a fairly large financial commitment because we'd have to buy booze and food for the party goers. Second, and more importantly, I'm afraid after one quarter of the game, I'll be bored of the game and want to play video games but be stuck hosting the party. The way I see it currently is that there'll be no party and I'll watch the game with Marissa at home.
Aside from dreams of a super bowl party, this weekend is kind of up in the air. We have about 3 different friends coming down (or are here already) for this weekend, yet we have no plans with any of them. Basically we're going to be waiting by our phones for a call and go from there. Marissa isn't working at all this weekend so who knows what we may end up doing.