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Feb. 11th, 2005 12:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been meaning to post for most of the week, but there just hasn't been much to say that isn't work related, and really, who besides me and mine really care about that? [Note: that's a rhetorical question. Don't answer!]
Besides work, I can only think of two things worth mentioning at all, and they are worth only very small mentions.
Number one: I love my hair. This new bouncy-curly-wave thing is definitely for me.
Number two: I love to watch the Thunderbird Youth Academy do their marching drills. I encountered two troops of them on Park St. this morning...four rows square of marching boys, the flag bearer in the front, and a sergeant off to the side. Of course I had to slow down and see if I recognized anyone.
It was such a beautiful morning, too--so crisp and clear and sunny.
Exhilaratingly cool, not cold. It was the kind of morning that made me thrilled to be alive and yes, awake for it. I hope every one of those boys out there marching realized what a beautiful thing it was and Who made it so.
I almost wished I could join them, marching--LEFTrightLEFTright...LEFT...LEFT...LEFTright--in the morning sun. Instead I am working under florencent lights, but outside the window I can still see the sun.
Besides work, I can only think of two things worth mentioning at all, and they are worth only very small mentions.
Number one: I love my hair. This new bouncy-curly-wave thing is definitely for me.
Number two: I love to watch the Thunderbird Youth Academy do their marching drills. I encountered two troops of them on Park St. this morning...four rows square of marching boys, the flag bearer in the front, and a sergeant off to the side. Of course I had to slow down and see if I recognized anyone.
It was such a beautiful morning, too--so crisp and clear and sunny.
Exhilaratingly cool, not cold. It was the kind of morning that made me thrilled to be alive and yes, awake for it. I hope every one of those boys out there marching realized what a beautiful thing it was and Who made it so.
I almost wished I could join them, marching--LEFTrightLEFTright...LEFT...LEFT...LEFTright--in the morning sun. Instead I am working under florencent lights, but outside the window I can still see the sun.
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Date: 2005-02-11 08:54 pm (UTC)(This is a beautiful post, btw. I thoroughly enjoyed it.)
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Date: 2005-02-11 08:58 pm (UTC)I wish you could have seen them this morning, though. That was beautiful. The uniforms...the sun...the flag...
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