Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Who remembers every dress you ever wore

The weather has been terrific, but if it weren't for other people mentioning it, I don't think I would have noticed. What with working 9-10 hour days (comp time for traveling to NY), school, homework, boxing, playing music, and spending (and waiting to spend) blissful weekends with my wife, my time is swept up. It's a weird feeling. The biggest problem with this is that I still need 7-8 hours of sleep a night, so I'm feeling like my time has been eaten up. Since I'm either too tired or have too little time to reflect (which I think I mentioned earlier wasn't doing much good anyway), the days fly, sort of. I want a freaking vacation. This swept-up life seems interminable, or something, I really don't feel in control at all.

Eh. Elisa and I are planning to visit some museums this weekend (she gets in free to most because of company perks), and she mentioned something about some place that had great belgian fries. I think we'll also head out to NJ to visit the ever fun Mitsuwa center, and eat some really yummy ramen.

2 Comments:

At 4:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Head up to Beacon, NY, and check out DIA Beacon, an awesome art museum in a former factory. It features a lot of physically huge modern art. And yes, I mean huge. And it's not too far from the train station in Beacon, right along the Hudson.

On the other hand, there's so much to see in the city I doubt you'll be twiddling your aesthetic thumbs. I am envious.

 
At 6:53 PM, Blogger Toe Jaleo said...

Yo. I went to Beacon with Elisa while she was still at RISD. I rather enjoyed it.

There is much to see in the city, that is true. I don't understand why people to choose to live here for the long term, though. I used to think suburban living was a little wack, but now I think that there is something wrong with people who would choose to live in these conditions for more than a couple of years. Whoopee, you have something to 'do' every night, well, are you saying you can't keep yourself interested if you're not 'doing' something? I don't know if that makes sense.

City life. I have a book by Witold Rybczynski called 'City Life'.

 

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