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she's not there: a life in two genders by jennifer finney boylan

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November 26, 2003  

indy on the fly

here it is wednesday already, and i haven't even blogged about last weekend yet (like i said, there's a lot going on....)! between friday evening and sunday afternoon basketball games with sandra, i made a quick trip to indianapolis on saturday to meet the illustrious ej, who was there visiting his friend, rod. after spending a hugely enjoyable afternoon with them both—making me feel as if i had known them forever and we'd spent countless such afternoons together—the day got even better when we hooked up later, for dinner, with rod's partner, darryl, and the fabulous michelle and belinda. it all went by too fast—dinner broke up around 9:30, and i was starting my 2 1/2-hour drive back home by 10—but it was wonderful to meet everyone, put a couple of faces to names blogs, and just spend some time together. i hope we can do it again.

an unexpected side benefit of the trip was talk of a possible part-time gig in the not-so-distant future, teaching an online english course for rod, who heads up a communications department at a local community college. if we can work it out, this "non-phone person" could potentially give up her new part-time job doing telephone surveys...ummm, YAY?!

i am thankful for the wonderful people i know, who bring so much to my life. have a beautiful holiday, y'all.
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