yjd

raindrops, tea, nostalgia

Feb 23, 2008 17:07

According to livejournal I haven't posted in 7 weeks. Haven't posted anything real since August. I suppose I have an excuse, at least, but in all honesty I haven't been compelled to write much here. Seems like everything is either to dull and day to day or to personal to put up for others to read ( Read more... )

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two_w0lves_tied February 24 2008, 02:17:21 UTC
i need out of this city too... every time i go to SF and have to come back.... it feels like going back to a cell.

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plaidsupersquid February 24 2008, 04:19:03 UTC
Wow. I could have written almost this exact post 8 months ago. If my experience--admittedly much less drastic than yours--is anything to go by though, most of it will get easier.
Welcome home?

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sneezepuff February 24 2008, 10:34:44 UTC
That's exactly how I felt when I went to Austria a few years ago. I was only there for a week, but it felt like months. And man, I was homesick when I got home, I missed Austria so much. I still do.

(At this point, you're probably wondering, "Who the hell is this?" Well, let me just say that I am happy to have finally found you after too long of not being in touch and stuff. Well, who am I? It's a Kelsey!)

And I definitely hear you about needing to get out. I've been needing something/someplace new for a few years now.

Anyways, I hope you are well (in mind, body, and spirit). Perhaps I shall hear from you...but the point is, I am fulfilled because I have finally gotten in touch with you (I am terrible at staying in touch...which is why I am making an effort to stay in touch with the people I care about.) Ramble ramble ramble...I'll leave you be now...heh.

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stormflight February 24 2008, 19:22:35 UTC
hey darling <8.5

I fully understand what you mean, heh. I didn't realize it until I went back for Winter Break, and then I felt homesick for here.

Miss you lots, though.

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l_c_h_a_n February 25 2008, 00:10:29 UTC
Dear, I completely understand. When I came here (TN) nearly three summers ago, I felt a tug like I was coming home. Like everything fit and made sense here. But now, actually living here, it's like nothing is the same. I miss SC desperately with its fantastic Mexican/Chinese/Japanese food, with its quirky street musicians and interesting protesters. I miss the people and the atmosphere there.
But just think, your story there may be coming to an end, but a new beginning is just around the corner. Someplace new and exciting, with new friends to make and new places to find.

I say this, and partially I don't believe it. I'm still without real friends here, and it's nearly unbearable. But there are always new places to find. ^_^

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