Today was Day 1 of Katie's visit, and it has been lovely!! We basically spent the entire day talking and eating, which was awesome. We had lunch at Pedro's, then came back to my place and looked up classmates on MySpace. Following that enlightening endeavor, we went to the mall and successfully managed to escape without buying anything other than the couple of necessities (mascara, foundation primer, underwear) that I had gone for. Katie also may have contracted tuberculosis from the terrible staff at Teavana, who were coughing all over her tea while they made it, but we're taking a wait-and-see approach to her illness. We tried to stave it off by having sushi, and then we went to the movies to see 'Fool's Gold.' Yes, that's the second time I've seen it, and it only gets better, even though we had to wait 50 minutes to see it and the theatre was freezing cold.
Now we're watching Tivo'd episodes of 'Craig Ferguson', who has had the flu and is even weirder than usual. I think it's getting close to bedtime - tomorrow, I believe that we will go up to the evil city around lunchtime and hang out in the afternoon, before having dinner with the usual suspects.
That's all for now - this may be one of the shortest blog posts in the past two months! You may actually miss my long posts if I keep this up :)
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Germs
By Walt Whitman
1819-1892
Forms, qualities, lives, humanity, language, thoughts,
The ones known, and the ones unknown, the ones on the stars,
The stars themselves, some shaped, others unshaped,
Wonders as of those countries, the soil, trees, cities, inhabitants,
whatever they may be,
Splendid suns, the moons and rings, the countless combinations and effects,
Such-like, and as good as such-like, visible here or anywhere, stand
provided for a handful of space, which I extend my arm and
half enclose with my hand,
That containing the start of each and all, the virtue, the germs of all.
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