It was a night full of reading out of this booklet that gives us the order to act out certain traditions, like breaking matza or drinking wine.
You had to do all your matzo eating and wine (grape juice) drinking, leaning to your left however, XD.
Seriously.
We then had dinner, I ate like.... 3 times as much as most people. Oh yeah.
I'm kind of liking how everybody expects me to have a huge appetite.
Oh, and I got know some people better. Especially Julia, I never expected her past personality to be so.... manipulative. (I kind of like it, except I have a feeling that I would not feel comfortable living in her skin, back then)
Anyway, it was after that, when I got to meet this lady.
Everybody was getting ready to leave, and this lady that most people didn't know, was about to walk past me.
So I was like, might as well say hi before I leave.
And I am not exaggerating.
Marco: Hi there.
Jane: Hello. What's your name?
M: Marco. You?
J: J___. I've seen you before.
M: Haha, yeah?
J: Are you Chinese?
M: Yup.
J: So are you in the "Chinese Club" (I don't remember the name).
M: Eh, no.
J: You sure?
M: Um, yup.
J: Hm, so you study here?
M: Yup, I'm in my first year of Social Work. *explains how I switched programs*
M: So what are you studying?
J: I'm not studying, I work here.
M: Ohh, cool.
J: You work well with children?
M: ?
J: God is telling me, you will work well with children.
M: ((omg, lol, dafuq, alarm alarm alarm))
J: You are easy-going right? You don't get stressed out easily.
M: Sure, why do you say that?
J: You are like a fish, swimming around everything. Like a fish, you can have no stress in your life.
M: Haha, I am pretty easy going. Though I have to say that I do get stressed, I just have my ways of dealing with it.
Might I add, during this whole conversation, her eyes were wide open (like super wide), and was glossed all over. I just stared back because I was thinking "What the....?"
M: Um, cool. I never had a person telling me my future....
J: I'm not telling you your future, I am telling you what God is telling me.
M: Hm. Sorry, I found it weird to hear somebody saying something like that to me.
J: Really? You never had somebody tell your professing words?
M: Nope, I started being a Christian last month.
J: Oh my gosh. Wow. RAINBOW EXPLOSION.
M: Oh ho ho kay.... rainbow explosion.
J: Like skittles! You know, Skittles?
M: Yeah, hahaha. I get you.
J: *hears the old Jewish man call for her, and totally walks off*
M: (o_o)
Rainbow explosion.
- - - - -
This lady is cool, I'm not talking down on people like her.
Even though I am not taking her seriously, it broadens my perspective.
There are really people like that around us.
I remember reading this somewhere.
There is a fine line between creativeness, and craziness.
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