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Tuesday, June 1

Welcome Home, OK Bye Now

After 10 long months of volunteering in New Orleans (pronounced oar-linz as opposed to oar-leens), Rebecca has returned to her native habitat with beaucoup stories and a tattoo on the small of her back. I totally just pulled a coup d'etat on the word "beaucoup" from her, since she has been using it quite a bit lately. This reminds me of Boku, the |337 juice box from back in the day - remember? Apparently this outspoken DMB fan and ex-blogger is the only other person on the Intarweb who does...

So here we are, on the eve of what will probably be a very significant trip for Susan and I. Tomorrow, we fly to California in hopes of finding and purchasing our first house. My mental state seems to be an ever-changing emotional clusterfuck, including (but not limited to):

  • Excitement
  • Nausea
  • Anxiety
  • Happiness
  • Anticipation
  • Confusion

I suppose that nausea really isn't an emotion, is it? At any rate, I'm really looking forward to this weekend being over, hopefully having found a great place to spend the next couple years of my life (and most of the money I make during it!)

For more than one reason, I hope that my superiors at work haven't stumbled across The Myth yet, as I must admit that my motivation & productivity at work have been decreasing at an alarming rate since accepting the offer in CA. I suppose this is at least somewhat normal, but I feel terrible nevertheless. I bet this ex-Microsoft employee wishes that his boss had never come across his blog

Lord I'm tired. Just finished using my Head Wizard, so I'm quite relaxed nowZZzzzz....


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