Was a pretty great one.
Friday included these highlights:
--Seeing my Uncle Jim again
--Getting drunk with my family in a bar where Janet Cho works
--Meeting my brother's roommate's Irish boyfriend
--Getting margarita dumped on me by my uncle
--Getting bitten in the arm by my brother
--Hopping fences with my family
--Going to the ER with my family
--Eating good food and drinking more beer with different members of my family
--Meeting a crazy man in the waiting room of the hospital
--Getting a loving drunk dial from some of my friends who were at the boat dance
Saturday:
--Riding the T and reminiscing about the fun parts of my last trip to Boston
--Watching Doug's graduation ceremony through binoculars
--Identifying Doug in the crowd by his silver tie and then realizing that he'd shaved his head the night before
--Text messaging Doug and then watching his responses through the binoculars
--The horrible speech by Ned Negroponte about giving laptops to children in poor countries
--The awesome speech by the student speaker who I'm sure raps in his free time
--Barbeque in Brookline
--Singing the Birthday Dirge to my sister
--Other people in the restaurant requesting that we sing the Birthday Dirge again for their son
--High-speed go-karting with my family
--Being the only member of my family to get a penalty during a go-kart race
Sunday:
--Watching the woman who graciously let us stay in her house try to foist a sparkly old-lady shirt onto my mother
--Hearing her tell me that Sparkles Are My Mother's Color, as though sparkles were a color
--Disappointing FrenchToast but delicious fresh-squeezed orange juice
--Dreaming that I was a millionaire so that I could shop at a store with goreous shoes, high-waisted jeans, and short-alls that actually looked cool
--After not driving a car in several months, having my first experience doing so be in lots of traffic with crazy drivers
--Getting home
--Kevyn driving down from Brooklyn to see me and arriving at 11.30 pm
--Sleeping in my own bed
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2 comments:
I love your family.
Funny story about Mr. Negroponte: (one of) his daughter (s) was mer's housemate and good friend in college. And slowly the house realized that Marina lived, not only in NYC, but in the waldorf-astoria. And that her dad wasn't just some politician, but some big shot politician. Who would be going to iraq to do stuff. Etc etc.
Good times in the 'League.
"--Hearing her tell me that Sparkles Are My Mother's Color, as though sparkles were a color
--Disappointing FrenchToast but delicious fresh-squeezed orange juice"
From now on, I will cite these two bulletpoints when people ask me "How would you describe Alice, in two bulletpoints?" Let's hope someone asks me that.
I was going to ask who Mr. Negroponte was, but Corinne's reply told me.
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