The country where there is no law!

Jul 23, 2008 08:00

Another... and final trip to see the boy. He took me to the art museum and we reveled around for a bit before heading into southern Appalachia. There we camped out on one of his friend's family's land... over 500 acres of mountains. Seriously, in one horizon there was a mountain and their land extended to the opposite horizon dominated by another ( Read more... )

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acrossthewalls July 24 2008, 00:29:32 UTC
Exciting! Sounds like you've got a whirlwind on your hands ... along with a barrage of weddings to attend - something I don't think I would survive, haha! How was graduation, btw? Feels good, no? Either way, it's good to hear from you :)

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bloodyophelia July 24 2008, 01:24:34 UTC
Ah yes! It is going to be a draining couple of weeks with all the traveling and relocating. I'll let you know how I survive it.

Graduation was just swell- it wasn't the frantic depression of high school... more like an exhausted sigh. Having so many people around really pushed my comfort zones, but again... it was time to be done. It actually is now feeling more like DONE with being in my last week of work and having my room all packed up. Now I am starting to cry with goodbyes. It's a good awful feeling, you know?

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acrossthewalls July 24 2008, 15:04:27 UTC
It is. One of my favorite coworkers left for San Fran a few months ago, and she was trying very hard NOT to cry, and talking about how she was going to try to not cry as she drove out. I made a point of telling her that crying as you actually, physcially leave is actually kind of a necessary part of moving! So cry! But hopefully only for the first part of your departure :P

Do you still read lj often? We should update more - I miss you!!!!!

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