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an esoteric soul
 
March 02, 2004  

out the door

well...one more day and i'm outta here. it feels weird. my office is almost completely devoid of character and personality, save for the lauryn, erykah, and meshell posters still on the wall. ahhhhh....i have so much history here. good and bad. these last few days, my boss has done a lot to remind me how fortunate i am to be leaving him behind. he gives a whole new range of meaning to the words, PATHETIC LOSER. trust.

i am so excited about our trip to indy for the
tournament that i can't even verbalize it! having won 9 out of their last 10 games to place 3rd in the conference—including those against nationally ranked opponents—my buckeyes are playing better than they have all year. i have high hopes for them.

even better, this trip is feeling like the perfect way to transition between the old job and the new; i won't have a (work-related) thing to worry about while i'm gone and can just have fun. and i am SO looking forward to a block of uninterrupted time with sandra...where it doesn't end after just a few hours, leaving me wistful and sad and wishing things were more "normal." it will be hard when the long weekend comes to an end, i know...but i'm doing my best not to think about that and just seize the moment(s).

we're still trying to meet up with
michelle and b, so that will be a good time for sure. plus, just being out of town is good sometimes. and then, after we get back home, i'll still have a few days to putter around the house, and relax...and make my cats love me again after they've been caged boarded at the vet for days and days.

see you all on the flip side.
6:19 PM

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