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me and my friend saw a platypus…
Filed under Colorado, Washington DC

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I’ve been feeling so settled in DC recently. I am finally at a job I really, truly enjoy, and I have become complacent. I was looking at pictures from Denver recently (though I may be surrounded by 50 computers a day, I don’t spend nearly enough time in front of any one of them to keep up with my internet stalking), and it actually brought tears to my eyes. Good friends have gotten married, surrounded by other good friends. People I have known for most of my life. I wasn’t there, but just to see the joy in so many faces brought tears to my eyes.

DC is home now, but I can’t help missing the people and places that shaped who I am. This past year marks the longest amount of time in my life that I have not been to Denver.

This entry was published on Monday, August 11th, 2008 at 10:31 pmand is categorized under Colorado, Washington DC. You can follow any responses to this entry through the magic of RSS 2.0. You can also leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “me and my friend saw a platypus…”

  1. Lynn Says:
    August 31st, 2008 at 9:16 pm

    Me and my friend made a comic book, and guess how long it took?

    (If you really saw a platypus and weren’t listening to Flobots, this comment will make no sense. But that’s ok, I’m used to making no sense.)

    I can make computers survive aquatic conditions.
    I can lead the world with a microphone.

    P.S. Denver misses you!

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