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seiberwing) wrote2010-04-15 11:08 am
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Also I cut my finger on the slicer blade.
Yes, I made it out of Chicago. I've just sort of been in flop mode for the last few days, between jet lag and my work at the Big Blue Grocery. The job isn't horrible, but it does involve a lot of standing and doing the same thing for hours on end and it tends to wear one down. I got a lot of hours this week so I haven't had a lot of time to sit around and flop. (Also, if those weird swellings on my hand and arms are what Mom thinks they are, I've picked up a bit of tendonitis from my sudden foray into an honest day's labor).
Most of Friday and Saturday were poking around at museums. Kelly went gleeful at the Art Institute because Matise and modern art are really her thing as of last semester, and the Science and Industry Museum...they have an actual German submarine, a two story tall tornado machine, and genetically engineered baby animals. It is truly a museum of Science!. Also plenty of wandering the city when it was warm enough to nose outside, to the point where we actually got a bit lost out near the lake and wound up finding this little Japanese garden tucked away in the woods.
The flight back was also pretty uneventful, I finger-pointed further into Ace Attorney Investigations (oh god oh god this game is so good I love everyone in it except maybe two people and that's because they're kind of creepy you are forgiven for Apollo Justice people) and there was a little kid on the Atlanta-Knoxville flight who thought a bumpy landing was the best thing ever.
So now life returns to some semblance of normalcy. So damn green here, though, it's always so jarring when I return in spring.
Most of Friday and Saturday were poking around at museums. Kelly went gleeful at the Art Institute because Matise and modern art are really her thing as of last semester, and the Science and Industry Museum...they have an actual German submarine, a two story tall tornado machine, and genetically engineered baby animals. It is truly a museum of Science!. Also plenty of wandering the city when it was warm enough to nose outside, to the point where we actually got a bit lost out near the lake and wound up finding this little Japanese garden tucked away in the woods.
The flight back was also pretty uneventful, I finger-pointed further into Ace Attorney Investigations (oh god oh god this game is so good I love everyone in it except maybe two people and that's because they're kind of creepy you are forgiven for Apollo Justice people) and there was a little kid on the Atlanta-Knoxville flight who thought a bumpy landing was the best thing ever.
So now life returns to some semblance of normalcy. So damn green here, though, it's always so jarring when I return in spring.
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Almost.
I still thrill at takeoff and try to get a window seat whenever possible.
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It'll be nice when I can actually settle down instead of bouncing between states every four months.
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Sorry about the cut. :(
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Also, Ace Attorney Investigations! I am jealous.
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Glad to hear you've been doing okay. ^^ An honest day's work is exhausting, but you get used to it in time. Unless your managers are assholes. But that's a different issue completely. Hope the tendonitis works out.
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It's not tendonitis, apparently, given that it's red, swollen, itchy, and busting out on my arms and hand at random intervals. We're gonna see a doctor because this is just getting annoying.