In the time since the relocation I have been keeping busy despite not having found a job. To be quite truthful, it has been kind of a blur, reminding me of why people seem to think life is so short.
Last weekend TJaye and I traveled to West Virginia. It was the overdue retirement party for his grandfather (overdue in that nobody should work until they are eighty). It was held at the local American Legion, of which a membership is now on the "must do" list. After the legion, and legions of drinks on our side, we managed to find a bar catering to the karaoke crowd- who had the unfortunate displeasure of having to hear me shred "Africa" by Toto. unfortunate doesn't quite cover it. We had been out with TJaye's aunt, who herself can be considered a party. She has a cabin on a ridge complete with alcohol and hottub. The next day we went to visit an old friend of TJayes near Stubenville (I believe I have met people from this place). Joel was an interesting specimen who seems to have his "joi de vie (spelling?)" dialed up all the time. All in all the trip was enjoyable, enlightening, and relaxing, but Sunday was time to return to Columbus for Volleyball and beer.
Yesterday was a pool party hosted by Pinky at her grandfather's house. It was a good time, until the part I wish to not disclose. It wasn't pretty. It never is. and it is a reminder of what to not do- if you can remember how it occured in the first place. So today will be applying for more jobs (I've applied for 2 already today) but these next applications require me to leave the house.
I did have some crazy dreams last night- my car was totaled sitting by the curb- there were codes embedded in colored strings that when arranged in a particular way allowed for some sort of time/space travel. along those same lines were some batteries (appearance) that were made of thin metallic plates, again each with some sort of code, and when arranged in a certain manner created a method for flight, the object would spin slowly and hover, the only trick was to be able to produce it on a larger scale.
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