Saturday April 16 was the annual Presidential Concert that Baylor University choirs put present in honor of the current president of the university. I knew that I had to go to that concert for credit in Music Appreciation, which meant I had to get the rest of my homework done early that afternoon. I woke up at 11 am to a text message from a friend asking if I wanted to play soccer at two. Not really a question. Soccer is way more enjoyable than reading for Brit. Lit! …not to insult Joseph Conrad or anything, but its just not really a contest.
I show up at the BSB fields to find out my friend had cancelled, and only four people showed up. Not only that, but the ROTC was hosting a state-wide ROTC event on the BSB fields…all of them.
Not willing to give up just yet we decide to move to “Edge Field” where the band practices and call two other people. So we play three on three on a small field for
a while, then the ROTC moves over to the field we were on! We just could catch a break.
Their event on “Edge Field” was just running in a simulated track … i.e. chalk lines on grass. That being the case we kept playing in the infield of their track.
That was alotta fun. Much more fun than trying to read Heart of Darkness on such a beautiful, sunshiny day!

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