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December 27, 2004
civilization is a welcomed thing…
I’ve returned to Chicago after a fantastic ,dull, interesting ,troubling, nice trip Beyond Buffalo. It was really great to see the family that was there and to spend time with My Mom and Dad just relaxing and spending time with them.
The trip to the Buffalo area was slower than expected, as I got caught in a Blizzard outside of Toledo. The snow fell, the interstate covered over and the traffic speeds slowed to a crawl. 40 mph was the fastest I went for close to 300 miles. What should have taken a little over 4 hours took 8 hours bringing the grand total time frame of my ass being attached to the lovely heated leather seats of my semi-luxury sport wagon to a whopping 13.5 hours. [The entire time chanting - "red state let me go" or "I was speeding to get through the red state before something horrible happened and I became hateful and ignorant, Officer"] Stella was a trooper though. We stopped a few times to let her do her thing and stretch her legs, frolicking in the snow in the side of the rest areas.
Arriving at 1:30am, I snuck into the basement door and hit the retired couch near the door and slept soundly until Stella started licking my face indicating she needed to go out.
The weekend was mostly uneventful. We spent “The Eve”® at my sister’s house with the kids running around and screaming at everything. My brother-in-law’s brother was there with his (shhhhhhhhhh) “homosexual”® partner, which was a breath of fresh air and the three of us spent most of the evening talking off to the side.
The Holiday day, we opened presents (I got fantastic suede slippers from the parents) and Mom made Lasagna for dinner (her specialty).
The only downside to the whole trip was the behavior of my older brothers. My immediately older brother is in the process of recovering from surgery where they removed his ass-cancer™. Its been over a month and he’s still feeling a great deal of pain from the operation and doesn’t seem to be improving. But then again, all he does is lay in his bed (conveniently placed in the living room in front of the TV) and moan and whine. After a day and a half, I was ready to smother him with a pillow in his sleep. so I got him out of the house and had a little heart-to-heart with him (yes, much like the one with Madonna in my dream) and he seemed to take notice and the remainder of the weekend he wasn’t making as much noise and whining as much.
The other brother, that’s too much for this post. I’m visiting him and his lovely wife this week, I’ll have tons to unload after that.
This morning, after loading the car, luggage, garage sales finds my Mom’s been collecting and Stella, I hugged Mom good bye and then, for the first time in my memory, I hugged my Dad. I was out the door and on the way back to civilization.
December 22, 2004
Happy trails…
As I prepare the car and Stella to shuffle off to Buffalo to spend the holiday with my family, I pause to thank you, my tens of readers for your affection, attention and feedback these past 6 months or so. You’ve become a sort of family to me and I thank you for your love and devotion. (t-shirts to follow soon, I swear)
Happy Holidays to all!!!
December 20, 2004
fantasies of grandeur
I realized this evening, while balancing my checkbook, that I don’t have a fortune to leave.
realizations of loneliness
I realized today, as I filled out my 401(k) forms, that I have nobody to leave my fortune to.
blah blog
i’m not up to writing this morning. The cold has numbed my fingers making it too hard to type, and the space heater can’t keep up with the draft in the house. No, wait, I just plugged it in. Its working now.
I spent a wonderful 26 hours with Don this weekend. Saturday night we went for dinner and Margharitas at Ceasars then headed to the Brew-n-View to watch the tripple feature of Team America:World Police, South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut: and Shaun of the Dead while nursing down copious amounts of Vodka and Soda.
The brew-n-view is a wonderful place. The only place I’ve ever been to where you can watch a feature film second run with a fully stocked bar and concession stand.
So if you’re ever in Chicago, don’t forget to stop in for a triple feature at the Brew-n-View, and bring your Visa, cause they only take cash!
December 16, 2004
chase the mini
I love men. I love cute men. I love cute men that flirt with me most of all though.
This afternoon while I was driving around the Northwest Suburbs I happened upon just such a man driving a British Racing Green Mini Cooper with the Union Jack painted on the roof. He had salt and pepper hair and a nicely trimmed goatee with a small silver hoop in his left ear. He was also wearing dark sunglasses, the wrap around kind that actually looked great on him.
I know all this detail because we played with each other. Oh no, not physically, “motoring-ly®”. You know the game. You follow, speed up, change lanes, slow down, a lot of glances in the mirrors and through the side windows while idling at the stop lights.
The funny thing is that I was merely headed in the same direction as he was, and I was driving aggressively. I wasn’t “cruising®”. Ok, maybe I was checking him out, but I didn’t for a moment believe he thought me cute.
Until…
He waved.
Our paths diverged and as he turned off, ending the ballet we’d danced for the last 5 miles. As he merged into the left turn lane, he waved to me. Low enough in the car, that if I wasn’t looking at him, I’d have never seen it, but high enough that I did.
I wish I had access to the DMV records. I got his license plate number.
a little something for me?
Oh you shouldn’t have. No really. Stop, you’re making me blush.
ok!
OK!
If you really want to get me something, but I’m telling you, I don’t normally celebrate religious holidays (except for the fact that we get them off of work. I will always celebrate that).
so my wish list for the holiday gift givers just begging to get me something is as follows:
• Pay off my car. I know I’ve only made one payment on a car I bought in October and re-financed twice already. Ask about a simple payment plan.
• an iMic for my iBook so I can transfer cassettes and vinyl to my iTunes and upload them into my iPod. I think I need to get an iLife, nope, nope, that came loaded onto the computer.
• Pillows. Fabulous, free-range goose down pillows hand stuffed by little children in the Swiss alps.
• Cooking lessons. (while you’re at it, how about throwing in a gourmet kitchen and a set of Calphalon cookware.)
• Unlimited travel on American Airlines (more space in coach for my long legs). Coach class is fine, unless you really love me and believe, as I do, that I should always fly first class.
• A new cell phone with bluetooth technology so I can have a wireless headset for my cellular phone.
• A Hotspot account, so I can blog from any Starbucks location in the world.
I’m pulling at straws here. I can’t think of anything else, so I’ll turn the list over to my personal shopper and stylist which, oh yeah, is also a gift idea.
• A personal stylist and shopper.
In all honesty, I would love to have our military safe from harm and an administration that was honest and truly looking out for the good of the people and the world and less about how much money and oil they can secure through bloodshed. I know world peace will never occur in my lifetime, but shouldn’t we at least be headed towards it instead of blindly retreating away because someone kicked us in the shin?
