Saturday, January 10, 2009

It Will Not Stop Snowing

Well, as the title of this post states, it has been snowing almost constantly over here. The table out in the backyard has about a foot and a half of snow piled up on it-- I almost took a picture, but then remembered that my camera was out of batteries. I didn't really feel like charging it, so some other time, I suppose. I think it's supposed to snow for a few more days, so it's not as if it's really going anywhere.

The snow has also made me a bit homesick, seeing as Boston is usually covered in the stuff (well, not so much this year, but it was almost always storming the year before last.) It's not that I really miss having to walk a mile or so through slush and over ice patches, but Boston equals bad weather in my mind, and it's hard to think of one without thinking of the other. Things are slow here. Not to say that things are bad, they're not, but I don't really feel like I'm getting anything done or doing anything worthwhile. Sure, I read, embroider, write, etc, but still-- I don't know, I'm babbling. Haha, perhaps it's the lack of social interaction that's getting to me.

Speaking of social interaction, my dad might get a job in the NY/NJ area, and if he does, my mother said that I might be able to fly out with him sometime and visit friends. Ana, if you aren't dead next semester from stress, I'd like to stay with you at some point! You, Hil, and I need to spend some time together. How'd your storyboard go, by the way? Do you have a plot for your piece yet?

Now for some not-so-good news: my rabbit seems sick, and I'm not sure exactly what's wrong. She has had quite a bit of diarrhea as of late, and she doesn't seem terribly lively. I've been taking good car of her (at least, I feel as if I am) so I'm not really sure what's causing the problem. I know she's getting up there in years-- she's five, and while rabbits can live up to ten years, she's been sick for a while. The vet always says she's fine when we bring her, so I guess that means I'm overreacting. Hopefully she'll be all right.

On to less serious matters, then. My phone is dead right now, so if you try to call me, I won't pick up (since it's sort of, you know, impossible.) Email me instead, or send me a message through Facebook. Believe me, I will be delighted if you do. I'll read your message, I don't know, four times? Let's say four. I'm a little lonely. :)

Strange occurrence today: I woke up, but was still dreaming, and thought I saw a spider the size of my fist on my bed. This, for some reason, did not frighten me terribly. I just tried to kick at it, ended up kicking off my sheets, and then went back to sleep. Needless to say, I woke up cold and confused.

Anyway, that's it for now, I suppose. I'll update sometime in the future.

-Kendall

P.S. I didn't check the grammar in this post either, just the spelling. I'm lazy, I guess.

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