I'm really glad it's the weekend. This week has been one of those where it feels like the wind sweeps everything up in the first few days and you spend the rest of your time trying to figure out where it came from and what changes it made. But, for now, it's the weekend. Which is a good time to try to be still and appreciate the breeze.
To do so, I thought I'd go over some of the better parts of my week.
I heard from my sister. She's out being amazing in New York and fell in love with the city. We basically planned out our lives for the next 5 years and decided we could both move there and be happy. She could go to Columia and I could find some grad program there and it will be all set and perfect. Here's a little insight into our conversation:
"Well we're going to have to go to broadway a lot. But it's cool because we'll become friends with the ticket people so they'll let us in for free. We're also going to go to H&M a lot. Because it's freaking awesome!"
The Wickett girls are just going to be so happy in a few years we won't be able to stand ourselves.
I had a really funny and ridiculous night out with Claire and Kelly. It started out with us making muffins and ended with a series of random events. Both of those girls are great. And I love them.
I got to eat at Homestead, which is always a treat.
Tonia and I went to see Macbeth. We both enjoyed it. The evening was followed with a run to Froyo. So good!
One of my morning classes was cancelled!
And today we went to go see Green Zone, shop at Roots, grabbed a great dinner, and made lots of food (for a bake sale) with friends.
Oh! I heard a quote that I really like: A loss of innocence is often followed by an increase in humanity.
Tomorrow should be a day full of homework, but probably won't be.
I'm hoping for a little Cameron Park visit, some bike riding, and a movie.