Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Tuesday

When will I ever learn? why are there these basic facts of life that i just never seem to get? These important truths about the universe, like the fact that everything changes, that I always seem to forget. Today I relearned that everything, even bad things eventually change. Today I found myself being productive, enjoying myself and actually feeling happy. This all started this morning with something way out of the ordinary for me, after I dropped my sweetie at his job i went and had coffee, read the paper at the coop before my new member orientation. Lesson learned: Llora, get out of the house early! The new member orientation also got me feeling really excited about brattleboro and how cool it is and i even relearned another thing: get involved!

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So it was a good day. I have many dreams, or rather ideas, that tend to stay just like that, as ideas. With this whole 'beginning a new life thing' i have started to experience a bit of anxiety around all the fab. ideas i have but don't get around to doing. so it was a very good day today because one actually came into being. I have been telling john since we moved that I wanted to go blue berry picking. today we did it! mmmmmm. I love Vermont. six pounds of the plumpest most blue blue berries for $12.



We also discovered another wonderful vermont town today. Since John's car is in the shop and he has yet to learn to drive a stick, i have become his driver. today after work we had to drive to Bellows Falls. We loved bellows falls. this tiny town is complete with its top notch coffee shop, numerous galleries, book stores, old theatre/movie hall, music shop, vegetarian restaurants, the falls of course, and lots of other things I find charming like falling apart buildings mixed in with new one. These towns are a mystery to me. How can all these specialty shops survive and how can there be so many cool towns in such a relatively small radius? I will say it again. I love Vermont-- and all its mysterious ways.

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