I don't have a picture today.
sorry.
Minnesota has just been hit with a huge snow storm. It's been kind of ridiculous.
Walking to get the Sunday paper so I could read it while I was drinking coffee my face was being pelted with little drops of ice. After a while of having a completely sore and cold face, trudging through the foot of snow I realized that I have to get out of this delusional state that I'm in to which I think that this sort of weather is something desirable to live in.
I'm moving to San Diego
I'll make up for missing a post for yesterday and say two wonderful grateful things.
One thing about people is that even during the worst conditions, they are extremely helpful and kind. I still can't get over how great that is and hope that I can be as great someday. My car battery died yesterday so during the beginning of the ice storm in the morning my friend Rob put in a new battery for me. My good friend and room mate Natalie helped me move my bed in yesterday and when the mattress flew off of my truck a kind man stopped and helped me put it back on the bed. My friend Ryan drove for a while when I was sick of driving and Megan my best friend bought me drinks at our favorite watering hole. It was a very helpful and caring day.
So today I am grateful for being home and having a home. Yesterday I felt like I didn't have a home. When I brought my mattress over to my new place I then left to have lunch with a friend in Minneapolis. Once I was in Minneapolis I found that I was stuck there, being that it would take me forever to go back to St. Paul and if I was going back I might as well stay there. Seeing that I had plans for the rest of the night in Minneapolis I just decided to stay. The bad thing about this was that I didn't get a chance to shower until really late into the night at Megans place that felt really great until I had to put on my dirty clothes again. I didn't get a chance to sleep in my own bed which I feel like I've been neglecting lately. So today now that I'm finally home and unpacking things it feels so good and relaxing. Its made me really appreciate how I have somewhere warm and wonderful to go to that feels like home.
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