"ummm, do i want to know why the wood glue is out?"
that's what my brother asked me first thing i saw him this morning. i said no and slyly hid the chair that someone
anyway, parents are back in town, sister's back at college, carolyn and mrm are gone, august is winding down before it even wound up. finished a 804-paged book and the only thing i learned was that books can still make me cry (and no, it wasn't harry potter).
i think we should start counting how many nerinx people you run into after graduation (people that go to your school don't count). in the past two weeks, i have about four or something. some are repeats. most recently was maeve guzy today at walgreens. i love the we-went-to-school-together-for-four-years-so-thus-are-forced-to-make-petty-conversation-when-we-encounter-each-other conversations. they're so awkward.
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was this book about john adams?
oh, and i saw: casey kraft, lauren venegas, jane (and anna) zachritz, and katie brennan. (at work, work, galleria, kenrick)
oh my gosh, i know. emily sheffner came into the chase one time, and was like, oh my god margaret! and opened her arms and gave me a hug. and while i have nothing against her, we're not really at the hugging stage in our....relationship? we're acquantainces, you know? i mean, she doesn't want to hug me. i don't want to hug her. who made up this obligatory contact?
im curious about the book also...
I saw Lauren Dougan and Sarah Strothkamp! :)
And most of the people on Marker Splotches.
no the book was not about john adams or any other historical figure. history usually doesn't make me cry. it was until i find you, by john irving.
thanks
my favorite part of this post is the one line of text that extends far beyond all the others into the border. man i love that line.
oooh I hate that awkward conversation stuff. I ran into Emily Wilner at an ice cream place and that was one of the most awkward conversations because we had a lot of classes together this year but we didn't really get to know each other at all or anything. AWKWARD!
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