Here are some pictures of my bedroom this time around. It is tragically a bit less whimsical and perfect than last time, but it is still nice and always fun to experience new things. This time I am sharing a condo with Susan, a woman I met in May at a class but never had much opportunity to talk to or get to know. Turns out she is a DELIGHT, and it is a constant struggle not to imitate her lovely soft Tennessee accent.
So there are two beds in my little loft room and at first i thought that meant we were sharing the tiny loft! But instead there gets to be one bed for sleeping, and another bed for all my shiz to go on. It is truly perfect.Notice also the terrifying wall art. Not sure who thought terrifying tribal masks were a good idea.
So. That is the living situation. I spent all day yesterday in planes and airports getting here, and I am still pretty exhausted, 8 hours of sleep notwithstanding! This morning I woke up early and went to the grocery store to get some provisions and then had to head off to class--my condo place is clear on the other side of town, so I have to give it about 30 minutes to walk to class and not have to run or worry about beign late.
The weather is pretty fabulous--dramatically overcast and sometimes rainy but then sometimes the clouds clear and it's a gorgeous blue sky. Basically it is the ideal autumnal experience. Woo!
Well, now I am on a couch at lunch time while other folks are sitting around the table talking. Can't decide if I should feel bad for being asocial or if I can give myself a pass for the day. Hmmmmmmmmmm yep, woot woot, it is a time to party with me, my book, and my bowl of Top Ramen. Pop pop!
6 comments:
things I like:
your little loft
you living the bookbinding dream
you living somewhere with fall again
you hopefully making books and wearing your apron at the same time.
things I don't like:
how you simply ignored my last voice mail with no intention of calling me back.
you aren't here to try this red wine choc cake I'm making.
I love this! I love that you are blogging again and that you are back where you love. It looks as though you are fated to forever share rooms with Southerners. At least your know their language now, eh?
pop pop Katy! We miss you already:(
I still wish you could stop in Springville on your way home :(
Pop pop, Katy! (Or should it be Pop, pop?) I love seeing your LITTLE spot. Glad you only had one carryon to unpack! thanks for the phone calls--I miss you on my commute and every second in D2. Gavin wonders where you are? Lucy says "yo dabba, dabba, yell" (don't know how to spell it!) but it isn't the same without you.
Yay for more adventure!
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