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Thursday, March 27, 2008

rainy lazy days make me malaisey

ooh, assonance.

laaaaaazzzzeeeeee to day. i mean, i did stuff, but little productive, unless you count finding buechner's secrets in the dark productive, which i guess i do. spent the early part of the morning meeting with kevin then hanging out at the speckled bird, putting some ordination stuff together. yes, believe it or not, i'm still looking into it. one of the reasons i wanted to talk to kevin. the pastoral council has been going through transition, which explains part of the delay. kevin suggested typing up my story, which i did. hopefully my email got through - my last one didn't make it far enough. good to talk to kevin, get a little perspective, a little better grasp on the swirling chaos in my head.

so break is over tomorrow, if we don't count the weekend. and as i just signed up to do a shift at the auditorium on saturday, it really is over after tomorrow. guess i'm glad i didn't make plans to head up to columbus like i toyed with. and i think it will allow me to do what i had hoped to do on saturday, which is go to the jake speed and the freddies red's opening day concert at arnolds. i'm supposed to be done at the auditorium at 8:00, which should give me time to get down to the show. never been to arnolds, though, so i'm a bit concerned it might be packed. but i'm willing to give it a shot.

speaking of concerts, went to the pomegranates show at the southgate house last night. another great performance. such joy and energy. last show for a while in the cincy area, so glad i was able to get my fix in. sadly the seedy seeds were not there - instead it was a band from dayton. i wasn't too impressed - music was uninteresting and lacked any sense of melody (though many in the crowd did not agree with my take). didn't help that the lead singer was openly hostile toward the venue and the audience. did nothing to endear them to me even if they are from my home town.

finally chatting with my friend kat - we've been missing each other for months. having a good time catching up - enough that i'm going to stop this now.
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