It's good to be back, in Asheville for school. That is the thesis of what is going on now, and there are some sub-plots and a few introductions of new characters (one is a cat) also including the loss of a special person. So it's good to be back in school, and hard to leave home, and isn't it always this way.
It was good for family, they had me feel like there's context to all the wild things that are happening - my grandma passed away. She was special to everyone in her family the matriarch it is agreed, from the way she walked you to your car all of the way to owning each relationship she had. She was a good person in this world, all the time and at the time of the funeral, which is hard because of what ended, not who she was, I believe, because that is still with each of us today, that is something we agreed on (we also agreed to meet at least once per year). I
What about the cat? While I was gone my suite-mates adopted a cat, but don't tell the RA. Wait.
Ha-rumph. Ha-rumph. It is a good time to focus on school and classes and all the things that are here. Fall is like that! Funny how some things are made for the summer, others made for the fall, others made for the winter, others made for spring, not the so-obvious things because I don't mean wow, we sled in the winter, but football is for the fall, it just is the way that things are done, and summer camp is for the summer, because a winter camp would just be ineffective, and the fall is also for feeling the whole world and making it yours. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are for fall too.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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