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+ Hola, amigos! I have returned to Florida, for which my skin, sinuses and no-longer-flat hair are very thankful. I also brought 3 12-packs of Cheerwine with me. Happiness.

The rest of our trip was great. Friday we went to lunch with the groom and some of his friends and family, then took a nap at the hotel and went to the rehearsal and dinner. My stomach started acting up again after that, so when Isaac went to hang out with the boys, I went back to the hotel room and watched a few episodes of What Not To Wear. Man, I wish we had cable. Saturday morning we went to breakfast with friends and then to the wedding around noon. It was an absolutely beautiful wedding - one of the most God-honoring, personal ceremonies I've ever been to. The reception was a blast - we danced a lot. Badly. I officially approved of the bride once she lip-synched every word of "Ice, Ice Baby" while we were all dancing goofily to it. LOL. She was a really good dancer. We ended up having 9 people there from our years at WOLBI, so it was a little mini-reunion. Interestingly, the people we hung out with most and got along with best were a couple we were never remotely close to at the B.I. I wonder if they've changed, or if we have? It was fun to hang out with married people as silly as we are. That seems to be a rarity.

Saturday night we met up with [livejournal.com profile] craneke and her husband! We met at this total greasy spoon hole-in-the-wall place that rocked. It was so much fun talking with them. Some of our WOL friends joined us too, and when one of them (Beth) found out where Kelly is from, she asked if she knew someone else who lives there. We were all thinking, "Oh, of course she doesn't know them. That's a big city." But stuff always happens to this friend - she has crazy stories - so would you believe that Kelly knew not one of Beth's friends, but both? So random! It was such a blast spending more time with Kelly. I swear I'm going to TN to visit one of these days!

Before we left yesterday we had breakfast at Bojangle's, which is the first time I've ever eaten there. It was ehh. Then we had a very long drive back, because there was lots of traffic in Georgia. I drove the first shift, which was in the mountains. That was fun. I was able to sleep a bit while Isaac drove and that helped the time pass. Mostly I watched Buffy on my laptop. (When I bought my computer I didn't know I was getting an upgraded battery, but I'm so glad I did!) We finally got home at around 8pm, which was fine for Isaac and me, but the friend we drove with had to drive back to WOL FL - another 3 hours.

+ My new phone arrived today! The seller definitely exaggerated about the cosmetic condition (he said 8.5/10, but it's more like 5 or 6/10. It has lots of scratches.), but it seems to be functioning 100% fine. I really like it so far; the pictures it takes are beautiful! The previous owner was from the UK (this phone isn't actually available in the US) and had horrendous taste in music. I know, because he or she forgot to clean off the included memory card. LOL.

+ I realized this morning that I have no plans at all until Europe. How strange! There are no trips to anticipate, no friends coming to visit (that I know of. Feel free to change this, anyone!), nothing. It's a very odd feeling. And we really need to get our butts in gear and finalize an itinerary for Europe, too. I think we will be cutting it down to no more than 3 weeks, and, odd as it may seem, I think England is going to be the first country to get the boot. As much as I want to go there, I want to go to France, Italy and Greece far more.

+ I was really reminded on our trip why I don't miss winter in the north. Everything was BROWN. Brown, brown, brown, everywhere you look, except the sky, which was gray until the day we left. I miss color when I'm up not here. I think people like snow so much because it allows them to be in denial about the brown. I mean, if a place with mountains and lakes is just brown and gray in winter, what hope is there for anywhere else? And then when snow is anywhere near the road, it turns brown too. I like having flowers in December (we had a yellow rose bloom last week!), bright blue skies, and some green leaves on trees. And that's the last I'll say on the subject, because you cold weather-lovers are probably quite tired of hearing me proclaim my love for FL.  ;o)

+ Tax season has begun, so I am husbandless for 10 hours each day. Sad. Well, hopefully that should make me better at staying caught up on my friends page!

Date: 2009-01-09 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kimana83.livejournal.com
That would be perfect! Or you could move to CA. I don't know how close the mountains are to the beach, but I know they have both. Of course, they also have the highest cost of living in the entire country, so I'm not sure it's worth it. Heh.

Date: 2009-01-09 03:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erikaerin.livejournal.com
I guess I'll say here. There's no earth quakes, no tsunamis, no wild fires, no tornadoes, no hurricanes. Sure, we freeze our arses off, but it's still close to my family. :)

Date: 2009-01-09 04:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kimana83.livejournal.com
You guys don't get earthquakes? I thought Plattsburgh, NY was on a fault line? Is it far enough away that you don't feel it when they have a quake? They had one when I was at WOL NY and we felt it all the way down in Schroon Lake.

I miss tornadoes. I will say that's one thing I liked about IL. Not the destruction, obviously, but those are some freaking sweet storms. Hurricanes are so BORING. I know that when they're actually there, like if you live in Miami, they're crazy, but even the one that went right over us when we lived in the gulf was just days and days of wind and rain, which knocked the power out. Not having light inside and being unable to go outside was really boring. =oÞ

Date: 2009-01-09 04:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erikaerin.livejournal.com
I have heard people around here say that they felt a shake every now and then, but it was barely noticeable. We've never felt anything. Maybe Lake Champlain takes the brunt of it and we don't get anything. I've lived here over 10 years now and never felt a rumble. ever.

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