Thursday, February 13, 2014

One Eventful Wednesday

This night was way crazy, but superbly FUN! First, the college was throwing a party/dinner for all the art students. We were to come and throw/roll out our own dough and we each got little cups of ingredients to choose from. Then the prepared pizzas were thrown into a brick kiln-like oven outside for about 3 minutes--crazy, right? This girl next to me put bananas on her pizza and said that her grandpa is from Brazil and he does that, it was actually really good.All the pizzas ended up being delicious! 

Before we met over at West Campus for the party, I still had my photography class to attend. I showed up and we lectured for about an hour before the power went out, and not just in the library, in the entire town. They evacuated us outside and from there, I hitched a ride with some other students to the party. 

Upon arriving at West Campus, I found an old friend from high school who I didn't know attended here. So we chatted it up and ate tons of pizza, until we were full. Keep in mind--the power was still out so we were making/eating pizza in the dark; it was great fun! Try making homemade pizzas by cell-phone light, it will definitely leave you with some wonderfully fun memories. 

I went home laughing at all the events that had taken place so far. It was funny because there were people just wandering the streets because there is really nothing else to do. Maybe to the outsider, all the people walking around made it look like a zombie apocalypse or something akin to that. 

Once I got home, I saw K playing solitaire by candlelight and I couldn't help but laugh. Soon E came home and we just sat and laughed about the power going out--pretty much like the best night of this semester. The lights soon came on, but we left them off for a bit, just chatting with flashlights/candles. Ha, we probably looked really pathetic, but whatever. So that ends my exciting and eventful Wednesday night. 
The instructor showing us how to "properly decorate a pizza"


Rolling/shaping the dough…it was harder than it looks!
One of the many finished pizzas of the night.
The brick kiln--this baby can fully cook a pizza in
less than 3 minutes!
My finished pizza, looks pretty good to me.
Me and my pizza
K & E sitting around our coffee table in the pitch black


We weren't sure what to do with all the lights
out so we just sat there… 

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