I've had a lot of mini posts in my head over the last week. I don't have time to give them the attention I should. So here's a list:
- One morning last week, I walked out of the train station amongst a pack of commuters. When we turned the corner, a presumably homeless man sat on a concrete wall holding a coffee in his hand. He snarled at our group, "Hurry up! You're ALL gonna be late!!" It was all I could do to keep a straight face once we passed him. He was so right and it made me laugh. I couldn't help but feel his same disdain for the lot of us. Sheep doing a run/walk thing to the office. Hurry up morons! You're going to miss your life!
- My sister's wedding is next week. At this moment, I have yet to see my dress. Please pray for UPS swiftness.
- My office is moving halfway to nowhere on Friday (My friend Danielle's office moved to the epicenter of nowhere earlier this year). It's hard to find the silver lining in this one. Especially if it effects my commute - which it will.
- I spent at least 30 minutes of Friday night home alone trying to learn the first 8 counts to Beyonce's "Single Ladies" video. It didn't go well, but it didn't go bad.
- Last Thursday night I had the good fortune of leaving my office 10 minutes late. As a result I got to spend nearly 1.5 hours with the lovely Beth S. I just love my chance meetings with Beth. She's got a classic knitting style that I like and whenever she's given me advice or referred a source she's always been dead on. More importantly she's got this presence about her. She's very calm. She's wise beyond her years. I just love running into her.
- I've finished two sweaters and have yet to capture them in daylight with a camera.
- Shout out to THE ROCK CITY!! Big bro Brewer just started a job there and will make motown his home for the next 4 years with any luck. I can't wait to show the numbers how to use their hand to show where they live.
That's all I got.






5 comments:
Huzzah on the Great State of the Mitten reference. It is nifty AND knitty all at once!!!
Which building are you moving to? I forget! And I also love Beth S. :)
more importantly, the mitten state will have one dad, one mom and four kids all living in one house. No more two household/state family life! at this point in time, i'd live in any state for that to be the case, so rock on Detroit! :)
I'm waiting to see those sweaters.
(I'm glad I'm closer to somewhere than nowhere, but I 'miss you guys'!)
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