Do you ever try to look back and see what the heck you’ve been doing that keeps you soooo busy? I don’t know what the heck I do to get so tired and ragged. I’m single with no kids, how the heck to single parents do it all?
I feel fortunate that my life is blessed with good people and opportunities that take me away from just sitting at home. My friend Marcus is currently in town working on his research plot and has been keeping my couch company downstairs at night. My bedroom is upstairs in a loft like atmosphere with no doors, and as we were chatting last night between floors before we fell asleep, I was reminded of how nice it is sometimes to live with people. I’ve been living with only my four legged friends for about a year and a half, and sometimes its really nice to have company around.
Perhaps this is why I stay sooo busy. I apologize to all my long distance friends and family for the lack of blog posts but more importantly for playing phone tag and not having enough phone time with one another.
My last post I said I would write about my weekend at Bumbershoots, the music festival in Seattle, and I will, I just want to have some pictures uploaded so you all have some visuals. It was an amazing weekend, and one that I’m always so happy I attended.
So my planning for Africa is coming along nicely. I’m getting more and more excited that it’s just around the corner. I just got my passport back on Monday and inside a beautiful visa from the Kenya Embassy lay inside:) I felt like getting on a plane right then. I’ve been gathering or more like shopping for gear and items I probably won’t need, but having a lot of fun doing it too.
Well I’m off to watch a movie because my eyes are spending too much time staring at books or a computer screen. To warn you all, this leads to needing stronger glasses year after year :(
Love and sweet dreams to all
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“A friend is one with whom you are comfortable, to whom you are loyal, through whom you are blessed, and for whom you are grateful.”
~William Arthur Ward