Friday. Wait...it's not Friday. We're all just acting like it's Friday even though I have to be in extra early tomorrow because just about everyone else is off. Ah.
I stopped by the Youth Ministry meeting, it was good seeing those kids. We talked about a simple trip in early May, probably just to see a movie or something of the sort. I also did get around to e-mailing the team and though responses are slow to come, I sincerely hope to at least hear back from all of them.
Three days after the fact I still find my gaze drifting almost constantly up towards Captain America's Shield. Often the other guys in the office will walk past my door, catch me glancing up at the shield and remark on how fucked up I am.
I'm reading a nice little book called The Monsters of Templeton, and as soon as I finish up that I'm going to start in on the Earth X series, then I think I might read some history books just for kicks. I've been watching the John Adams mini-series on HBO, and realized that it's been quite awhile since I've read anything historical about colonial times. So maybe I'll pick up something by McCullough, probably not John Adams, but maybe 1776.
I happened to notice yesterday that I've been exceptionally blog-lific these past two months. I've just been in a writing mood so far this year, and as I mentioned the other day I'm on the cusp of starting to write several stories I'm sure I'll never get around to finishing.
Tomorrow is my mother's birthday, hopefully I'll get together with the guys at least once over the weekend, and Sunday I'm going to split time between my mother's and my father's for the holiday. Things pick up a bit next week, and inspection isn't too far off. I'm still thinking of what I'd like to do for a vacation, and how long I'd like to go for, but the reality is I probably won't go anywhere at all. Not now at least.
Also, I've resumed my search for the Jument's Stone, which of course I'm fairly certain I made up myself so the chances of actually finding it (or even figuring out what it likely is) are slim to none. But since when has that ever stopped me before?
"Are you, like, a crazy person?" - Natalie Portman as Evey in V For Vendetta
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