Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Traveling, traveling, leaving logic and reason

I have just a little sliver of power left on my iPod and I am reaching near panic at the thought of not having enough music to last me through my day.

The good news: I got enough sleep last night, so unlike yesterday, the chances of me yelling and flipping people off while walking across a busy intersection are very low. The bad news: I'm guilty. I'm guilty of laughing at other people's blogs, and not a good "ha ha ha!" sort of way. My two best friendgirls, Mrs. Sellner and Cuckoo, have joined me in the delightful hobby of finding blogs of people we went to high school with. It's weird, a group of people that we know from our graduating class all seem to have never left our home town, and seem to have not expanded beyond their core high school group. Instead of talking about who they're going to the next dance with, they talk about who's baby's Christening their going to. Now Mrs. Sellner, Cuckoo, and I have known each other for a long time, but at least when we get together we bring in different folks into the mix and we're always open to new people. We are friends but we aren't a clique.

I love that blogs are a great publishing equalizer - anybody can write about anything they want to, and that is great. I feel kind of bitchy, though, for laughing at other people's ramblings. I know that someone out there is reading what I write and thinking, "That Scarylibrarian just writes inane gibberish" ... but hell, at least it's funny (and occasionally informative) inane gibberish! Or so I'd like to think.

It's official: I'm going to Europe with TBF (The Boyfriend) in May and to Maui with Mrs. Seller and Cuckoo in August. I turned in my vacation request yesterday and I've started telling everybody about the trips. I can't wait to blog while I'm Europe. Any day you can inanely ramble on in a foreign country will be a good day. I'll be blogging from London, Paris, Northern Spain, and Portugal. I've already blogged a few times from Hawaii but this will be my first time visiting Maui so that'll be new. We'll be bringing a few cameras so I can work on my photography skills, and hopefully I'll be able to figure out how to post a few pictures here, so that you, lovely reader, can experience eating pain au chocolat in France and drinking Port in Portugal with me.

Have a wonderful day!

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