it has been a little over a month since changing calendars, roofs, and jobs. a month has past and i've begun to realize that the small hands on clocks in kirkland move faster than in my hometown of federal way. in some ways, i feel it was due to the per capita income of the people in the area vs back home, but mostly, i thikn it's because i'm in
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-I still haven't really heard anything about the children and your new job. All I know is that you drink coffee and live in Kirkland.
-New Years kiss sounds sweet. Don't think I heard about that.
-I think I'm going to the International District today... It's "make the food you don't want to buy" Day so Brent and Erin are making humbows, egg tarts, a loaf of bread, and ice cream while pretending to watch the Superbowl. I'm too scared to go to the International District alone. :$
-I didn't know you had an iPod!
-I don't really know what your not-so-new-anymore car looks like.
-$100 for not a very big fan?! Yikes!
And alllllll these things...
I don't want to hear about them.
Eventually the information will just come to me.
And it will be splendid.
Even if it takes 'til next summer for that to happen.
See ya!
Er!n
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it's interesting that we observe people more when one of our senses is shut off. if we can't hear them, we watch them more closely.
i'm so happy that you wrote.. do it more often k? :)
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eating alone is okay to talk on cell phone and listen to ipod. but it's dangerous to do all three at the same time. for me that is.
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