back to the real world
Well, although there are still seven and a half hours before I have to be at work, it is officially Monday morning, thus ending a glorious four day weekend. I think I have lived most of this time in various stages and places of un-reality. (perhaps the next tv craze?) I have spent many hours watching Alias and reading "David Copperfield" (which I am finally within about 80 pages of finishing) and thinking that I can still play tackle football.
I think I ate less this Thanksgiving than I have since I was probably ten years old. A little sad, but all the food was wonderful! And I guess it shouldn't be too sad of a thing that my stomach didn't feel as if it would explode if I twisted just right...
I am seriously having touble figuring out which parts of last night I really saw happen and which part of it was a dream. I think I saw someone in my house that doesn't live here (don't worry, they were with someone who does). Actually, I know that they were here and I saw them lying on the futon in the living room. However, I don't know if I also saw them in the kitchen as well, or if that part was in a dream. Seriously, I have no idea. Somewhat disturbing.
Kinda scary to think that a week from now we will already be into December.
Ooh. Also, assisting in the weekend fantasy world, I went to see the new Bond movie with some friends. And, as most of you have seen it or are intending to see it, I will just leave it at this...wow! Great, awesome movie. If you are on the fence about seeing it, go. You will like it. I think I spent the first ten minutes with my mouth hanging open and at times almost giggling (i said almost) because I just couldn't believe the utter sweetness that I was beholding!
Sure could go for some pie right now...or a turkey sandwich. Corn. Corn would be good too. There are a few disadvantages to not living with the parents...but most of them involve food.
I think that parents, at least mothers, have an inherent desire to question their children's...umm..."matelessness" for lack of better word...always in front of others. Why?! Do they think that having others involved is going to prod said children into action? If it were as simple a thing to be solved by mere action! Or do they do it simply because their parents did it to them and their parents before them? Because lets face it, we know we are all going to do it to our children. If we ever get past our inaction and are able to find someone...
mood: me thinks me needs some shut-eye
music: "Have A Little Faith In Me" - John Hiatt
I think I ate less this Thanksgiving than I have since I was probably ten years old. A little sad, but all the food was wonderful! And I guess it shouldn't be too sad of a thing that my stomach didn't feel as if it would explode if I twisted just right...
I am seriously having touble figuring out which parts of last night I really saw happen and which part of it was a dream. I think I saw someone in my house that doesn't live here (don't worry, they were with someone who does). Actually, I know that they were here and I saw them lying on the futon in the living room. However, I don't know if I also saw them in the kitchen as well, or if that part was in a dream. Seriously, I have no idea. Somewhat disturbing.
Kinda scary to think that a week from now we will already be into December.
Ooh. Also, assisting in the weekend fantasy world, I went to see the new Bond movie with some friends. And, as most of you have seen it or are intending to see it, I will just leave it at this...wow! Great, awesome movie. If you are on the fence about seeing it, go. You will like it. I think I spent the first ten minutes with my mouth hanging open and at times almost giggling (i said almost) because I just couldn't believe the utter sweetness that I was beholding!
Sure could go for some pie right now...or a turkey sandwich. Corn. Corn would be good too. There are a few disadvantages to not living with the parents...but most of them involve food.
I think that parents, at least mothers, have an inherent desire to question their children's...umm..."matelessness" for lack of better word...always in front of others. Why?! Do they think that having others involved is going to prod said children into action? If it were as simple a thing to be solved by mere action! Or do they do it simply because their parents did it to them and their parents before them? Because lets face it, we know we are all going to do it to our children. If we ever get past our inaction and are able to find someone...
mood: me thinks me needs some shut-eye
music: "Have A Little Faith In Me" - John Hiatt
1 Comments:
Yay, Bond! Good show.
I think my mom just needs to adopt a high school kid to fawn over on occasion. That's really all she wants.
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