Friday night I had my NINTENDO PARTY! What an amazing time!! Eight people came out, and Peter brought over 60 games for us to enjoy! My favourites quickly became Trog (an old favourite) and Boulder Dash (a new fave). We ate lots of good food and played Nintendo for hours. I don't think I'll ever get tired of it! What a good investment! :P I had friends from several different places (friends of friends, friends from classes, friends from Campus for Christ) and Nintendo just seemed to bring people together so much more quickly than just hanging out. We played Track Meet for the first while, and I laughed a lot as people raced each other in the 100m dash and the 110m hurdles! Who knew Nintendo had a Track and Field game with a DDR-style pad? What a blast! Brad came late, after most people had left, but I was still in the mood to play... soooo we played Marble Madness (although I died pretty quickly every time) and Boulder Dash because we really really wanted to get to the Ice World! We stayed up until 3:30, but I don't regret the lack of sleep I suffered the next day. Oh man... so much fun!
Then... last night Dorrie returned home and her, Brad and I watched "Children of Men". I thought it was really well done! However, the end looked kinda low budget, with very little props and set. I didn't like that it ended so abruptly. But, I loved the political side to the film. Those crazy fisher people!! They make me so mad! The music was great, and the characters were really interesting.
I'd be interested to hear comments from anyone else who's seen the movie, so leave them!
Starting next September I will be living with Aviva, the girl from my church, as well as a friend from residence first year. Her name is Krista, and she's really great, really easy to get along with. I am so blessed that she asked me to live with her. She has a three-bedroom apartment and her two roommates are moving out. It's located on the border of the student ghetto and the infamous Montreal Plateau. It's a really cute place and it's closer than I've ever lived to campus! Yaaaaay! I love the 10 minute walk to the Trottier building.
Ahhh Trottier. Most of the students you'll find in Trottier are from Computer Science, and Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering. Most of my time on campus is spent there, working away on the computers, finishing programming assignments. I like the atmosphere, the community... I just have to meet and make friends with more of the students in my faculty.
One of my many goals for next term.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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I love NES
I know! Isn't it amazing?!
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