Miss Auricomous Melomaniac Kelly Pyper is a wonderfully amazing person. Just this year we have started to make up our own language, worked on English essays and our own stories together, made creative food decisions, dreamed about each other in odd settings, and many other things. I cannot remember a single conversation with her in which I did not at least chuckle a little bit, if not explode into sidesplitting peals laughter for several minutes, pausing only to gasp for breath occasionally. Kelly has taught me many things over the four years I've known her, such as how to play the flute, how to draw an awesome and adorable cow, how to not fail when serving a volleyball, how to fold a giant origami crane out of four sheets of butcher paper, how to be a solicitous solicitor, and how to put a "chicken wrap" on a sprained ankle. As cool as all those things are, however, the greatest thing Kelly has taught me is how to be an awesome and ridiculously fun to be with friend. Or "fiend", as the case may be.
Sinceriously,
Bolivia Clifford the Grewat
Aww, thanks! You too, for most of those. :)
ReplyDeleteJust not, like, the playing flute one. :)
ReplyDeleteBut you did help teach me to play clarinet... :)
ReplyDeleteThat's true. You already knew how to play the flute, and taught me, not the other way around. But the other ones were all experiences where we both learned things. Also, I forgot to add that we often take pictures of vegetables in various settings. Oh, well.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I did help with clarinet. But I didn't, like, introduce you to all techniques of clarinet playing, ever. You already knew some of it. I, however, sort of knew the concept but had never actually tried it before you taught me.
ReplyDeleteYes. :D Vegetables are fun to take random photos of. Also, microwaves. Sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are. Vegetables are always photo worthy. Microwaves are, too, but only sometimes. And selfies are okay only in certain circumstances.
ReplyDeleteI also neglected to mention bowling shoes with dresses. Oops. There are two pictures of that, though, so it's okay.
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