Friday, October 30, 2009

Party in the USA

I just woke up from my three day nap, getting over an infant cold that has ironically babysat me while I lay restless in my american based bed.

The air is how I had imagined it to be and I cannot hold down the feeling of complete glee despite my runny nose and stuffed face. I remember hating how it starts getting cold in the winter because waking up was a pain and getting out of the shower was like a mission impossible/embarrassing changing into a complete outfit in the tub situation. But going to bed makes up for these and any other excuses. Since I was a child I remember going to bed and would hear the train. It seems it doesn't matter where I go, live, or sleep, I still hear that train. Only when it starts getting cold.

Though I am finally home and catching up on sleep and conversation, there's much prayer and resume drafting to do. I am glad to catch the tail end of October for home feels so much nice when it's been neglected for a less desirable temperature and social network. But I take in the last days of this big month to prepare for what is ahead. I'm very anxious and though my sent inbox is both amusing and abundant concerning job applications, I am willing to be patient concerning all the matters of life, for I feel like it's only been a couple of days since I graduated college. Thankfully I was blessed to travel 4 different countries in 5 months and now the only thing globally abrupt that I'm meeting are the Santa Ana winds.

But I will not make haste in growing up or growing tired of this vibrant lull I am in. As of now, I am growing young since in about 2 hrs I will begin my costume change and start the make believe to honor the inner child spirited holiday, Halloween. And though the only thing that could make my day better is if Anaheim turned into a 700 person town off the coast of Maine, I find delight in this west coast nook most call Anacrime, but I call Old English Fontville-- which luckily and easily translates to definite Halloween vibes.

Looking forward to the rest of this month and it's fellow company. (Nov & Dec)

Hoping there are king-sized Kit Kats,
Cruella Deville

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