October 14th, 2010
Today was our day to recover from walking around Salem so much. We literally slept about fourteen hours. After waking up we watched some TV and had our $6.00 chocolate covered cherries, which we had bought the day before. Later on we walked over to the mall and ate Chinese food. It was scrumptious. We then got in a photo booth to take pictures of us. We made funny faces and whatnot... very fun. We then walked around in the 5 Below store... we, of course, bought nothing. Jason and I are super good at browsing but not actually buying... don't know why we do that so much. We then went to this amazing Halloween store. We again, browsed, and bought nothing. Super cool zombie that was on the ground. It would crawl out and move toward you when you passed by it... very creepy. We then went to target, bought food and candy and then headed back to the hotel. We uploaded some pictures, which can now be seen on our old blog posts. We relaxed until it was time to go see a movie. While crossing the street to go to the movie, I dropped my phone in the middle of the street . . . with a car coming, no less! I panicked and didn't move. Jason began swearing and quickly grabbed the phone before something really bad happened to it. It took a couple seconds because my phone fell apart into three pieces. All is well, I have a whole, functional phone now. Thank you Jason! We then walked to the mall to watch "Catfish." All I can say about that movie is "Odd and very strange." Jamie recommended it to us. It's about this man's relationship with a family he met via facebook. He soon discovers things aren't exactly how they seem. The whole movie is a documentary and apparently a true story. Although psychologically fascinating, it was too weird for me to watch again. Interesting, but odd.
After the movie Jason and I walked across the street to a restaurant called 99. It was a really nice place that gave you 99 reasons to eat there once you walked in. One of those reasons being "everyone can have their own personal coat rack at their table." Very cool place. Their food was super salty, we think because they use sea salt. Pretty good though. After dinner we walked back to the hotel in the freezing cold (not really that bad). The guy at the front desk asked us where we were from. When we said Atlanta he began talking about sports with us. He obviously doesn't know us that well, for neither of us like or get sports. Needless to say, the conversation lasted for only a short while. This is the end of our lovely, relaxing day in Danvers.
These were our $6.00 cherries... way overpriced and not that amazing, I might add. However, they did give us paper towels for Jason to wipe of soap with from the day before.
our pictures from the photo booth... we're weird, I know.
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