Today, for the first time all week, I was able to stand at the bus stop and not feel like a drowned rat. I wore sunglasses! I wore a cotton hoodie (which would have been horrible in the rain as cotton is very absorbent.) I was able to hold my coffee cup without juggling an umbrella and my iPhone, while desperately trying to prevent said phone from getting wet (water + technology = death). I also felt like one of the mole people. THE LIGHT! IT BURNS MEEEEE! Thank god I had sunglasses. (and thank god this thing autosaves since I just refreshed the whole damned thing and almost completely lost what I had written, and thus my will to write) Anyway, I'm just glad that Boston is drying out. It's nice to not feel soggy.
I'm taking tomorrow off from work. Yay four day weekend! It won't be all fun and games. This weekend, or at least part of it, I will be babysitting a nine year old and an 80+ year old. I feel like there's some sort of joke/amazing movie treatment that could be made from all this. Don't get me wrong. I'm looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to the break. I foresee pizza and Guitar Hero in the future. Maybe McDonalds. What? Every kid needs an adult in their life who will indulge and sneak them candy before church. This is what builds the ties that bind.
I am excited about my pending train ride though. I love riding the train. Give me a window seat, some good music streaming through my headphones, and a cup of coffee and I'm a happy camper. I like watching everything whoosh by. One thing I've always wanted to do is take a train ride across the country. I think it would be much more interesting than a plane ride and just think of all the fun stories I can blog about.
I just re-read everything that I wrote. I'm a huge dork. And to all of you who scoffed at me about "Gleeking" it's in Wikipedia, bitches! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleek
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