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pipistrellafelix ([personal profile] pipistrellafelix) wrote2004-10-18 03:35 pm
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As I sat at home watching the rain (beautifulgloriouswonderfulwetrain), I realized I don't have a raincoat of any kind. I am a Seattleite sadly remiss in my goretex duties. I don't mind get wet so much, though. Rain, rain, beautiful rain...

Also I finished my paper (my parents were very much into this paper, it was kind of funny)....it was frustrating and annoying to write but I like it in the end (and oh glory it's lovely not to have to write it tonight).

I spent Saturday and Sunday night at home (on the floor in the studio, under the shedding blue flannel comforter), and got better sleep than I have in a long time. I think the comfort helps, the fact that I know I'm home no matter what--the house is familiar, it's a big hug wrapping me around. This morning I woke up and dad drove me to school and I brought up everything I took back (halloween things, ooooh I'm excited), and by the time I'd taken a shower and was getting ready for class I felt so awake and so fabulous. I don't know what happened, but it was awesome.

And now I am going to be efficient and do my homework, yes I am.

"[...he comes up out of the cave] and sees...all sorts of [amazing] things...Miles Davis cds, and..." -Dan

[identity profile] merrylives15.livejournal.com 2004-10-19 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
I love the rain! I can't even imagine living somewhere dry. :)

[identity profile] elanor-two.livejournal.com 2004-10-19 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
my roomie's from california, and every time i say something like, hooray, rain! she tells me i'm gross. :)
(hey. are you around btwn the 15th and 22nd of dec? i'm thinking seattle shoebox/watching hp party.)

[identity profile] elwood012.livejournal.com 2004-10-19 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed about the sleeping at home thing. The last few nights I have gotten plenty of sleep, particularly the first night since I got home. I have, however, been having trouble getting up :D

Congrats on finishing the paper.

Also, those Californians, they just don't know how to put up with rain :p Many of my friends at school don't seem to understand how we can even survive it, but whenever I come back on breaks, it helps me realize just how monotonous high 60s to low 100s and sunny/smoggy every day* can be.

*almost. The forecast for Claremont tomorrow evening is actually rain, although it is rare.