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Saturday, February 21, 2004

Dullard Grey. The Color of the Month. January was Frost Blue. February is definetely Dullard Grey. It is the nastiest thing I have ever seen...everything looks putrid and washed out, I can't imagine anyone could look out the window and then continue to have a perfectly happy day. I was in Boston, my favorite city in the world, today and the grey just sucked the life right out of everything. Everyone was in a horrid mood. When Miles called he asked why I was upset and the only reason I could give him was that it was cloudy today. Naturally, that comment put all his concerns to rest. Especailly when I explained it's just because I'm strange like that...the weather has an above-average affect on me. "I Can't Believe it's not Borderline Personality Disorder"...

Chels and I managed to get lost three times at the MFA, both with maps in hand. But the Grater Divide made it all worth it. http://www.alexanderandbonin.com/exhibitions/hatoum2.html#images

Lunch was interesting, only because we laughed at Mum the entire time. "God, I'm so hungry-Oooo! CHAIRS!!" Good to have the priorities in check. There just aren't enough furnature stores in the tri-county area to sastify, I'm afraid.

Liz came over today and -I swear I couldn't be more out-of-whack if I tried- I nearly cried because I miss Cait so much. Thankfully she sent me an email, which bacame the highlight of my evening. Classic Cait:

"I am indeed having a wonderful time, despite the lack of a 19 year old Haitian and a severe sunburn. The weather is so incredible, and the ship is, believe or not, more grand than the Titanic. Today our ship got hijacked by a swarm of pirates looking for silver, gold and pleasurable company. They were so vicious. I had to fight them with only my sword and bare hands; naturally won the fight. Although I fought against them, Im thinking of joining them once we leave the area, so I might not be inschool on Monday. A PIRATES LIFE FOR ME...YO HO. "


Ugh, I completely forgot that I was supposed to meet with Arthur today, since I blew off the meeting last Saturday. So I have to think of how to make it up to him tomorrow, jeez, the poor kid. As if he has nothing better to do on a Saturday morn than go to church to teach me how to use a computer program. Jeez, life was alot more laid-back before I went and got religous. None of these computer meetings or Media Ministries, Confirmation classes or Myers-Briggs tests that take 15 hours. Dance and choir too, ontop of the actually church service. No wonder Duggan's an atheist...she's overworked as it is, she has no room in her schedule for a religion.


ash @ 9:25 PM