a visit and more
A week of bad depression ended last night, so I feel much better. Today P came over to pick up something I edited for him. We laughed about little things. I looked at his hands while he talked. He opened a box from his future employer Mesa Verde--it was full of books that he's supposed to read before he comes to ranger.
Then I went to the post office to send something to Australia and buy stamps, but I got all derailed when the worker told me how rates are going up, and I bought the wrong kind of stamps in my distraction / dismay.
Then I went to the bank for quarters, and nothing special happened there. I still am too dumb to correctly fill out a deposit form when there's also a withdrawal. (Wow, I had no idea withdrawal had that extra "a" toward the end.) Supposed to rain today, but it doesn't look like rain.
Then I went to the post office to send something to Australia and buy stamps, but I got all derailed when the worker told me how rates are going up, and I bought the wrong kind of stamps in my distraction / dismay.
Then I went to the bank for quarters, and nothing special happened there. I still am too dumb to correctly fill out a deposit form when there's also a withdrawal. (Wow, I had no idea withdrawal had that extra "a" toward the end.) Supposed to rain today, but it doesn't look like rain.
4 Comments:
At April 19, 2007 2:34 PM, Jason said…
Mesa Verde is about a 1/2 hour from Durango!
At April 20, 2007 1:13 PM, Laura-Marie said…
Erik's been there, but I have not. I'd love to. But I can't think of the Anasazi without thinking of Anasazi beans.
At April 26, 2007 8:02 AM, Jason said…
I always think of the X-Files...sometimes I wish my mind wasn't so saturated with pop culture.
At April 26, 2007 3:17 PM, Laura-Marie said…
I loved the X-Files. I found the mythologies compelling. I found the characters compelling too. I think it was for the most part a masterpiece.
As for your mind, I like it a great deal.
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