Ch-ch-ch-changes
May. 9th, 2005 11:08 amSo, there's a lot of major changes that have been happening lately. I feel like they are only the beginning. There are some very distinct cycles winding down right now, and I'm finally starting to feel like some other cycles are beginning in their place. At first, I felt a void, kind of like the things that are closing weren't going to be replaced with something and that things were just ending with no new beginnings (a gap in life so to speak). But then I realized that I couldn't stop some things from ending, but if other things were going to start, I needed to start them.
Cutting my dreds was an intentional catalyst and it seems to have done the trick. You can't make a major change like that without it starting kind of a domino effect until you arrive in the place you were meant to be at the time.
Now we've got a new car and as a result, I've added Chris to my account so even though he still has his own account at his bank, we have a joint account at mine.
There are going to be lots of changes for us in the next year or two. LOTS!
I don't feel like I had a restful weekend. I feel like I need another one.
Friday night, we didn't get back from Birmingham until 10:30 or so. Chris got to drive the car on the way home (heh, I got to chill with the car-puter in the Trooper). So when we got back, we took a joyride up Monte Sano, down Bankhead, through 5 points and back up Governors to home. If it weren't for this guy in an old Ford truck, we would have been hauling ass down Bankhead (I just wanted to see what it would do, squealed tires once on the way up, but I think it was just because the front ones are low). But I did manage to get it up to like 60-65 on the way back up Governors with no problem on the turns, not even significant shift in balance. It's just a fun car to drive, period. We need to move the radar detector over to the Forester though, or we're going to get in trouble. It's too easy to speed and not notice.
( Loan fiasco, assholes all around )
Chris' parents really like the car. His mom said after their Alaskan cruise she wants us to find her one. She's got a cracked manifold in her crown vic.
Saturday night was a much needed dose of relaxation! Just a few of us hanging out, having a few beers and sitting by a fire on a lovely evening. I had fun. Hope everyone else did. We weren't terribly entertaining that's for sure.
Sunday we took some nice ribeyes to Chris' parents' house and cooked for them. Steaks, salads, potatoes, and grilled asparagus (so-much-food). Very nice meal. We ate outside on another lovely evening.
I've been really digging this temperate weather lately. Nice and hot during the day and cool at night. Getting lots of good use out of that massive moonroof. We're going to North Carolina twice this month (an overnight backpacking trip this weekend, hopefully, then Smilefest Memorial Day weekend).
Cutting my dreds was an intentional catalyst and it seems to have done the trick. You can't make a major change like that without it starting kind of a domino effect until you arrive in the place you were meant to be at the time.
Now we've got a new car and as a result, I've added Chris to my account so even though he still has his own account at his bank, we have a joint account at mine.
There are going to be lots of changes for us in the next year or two. LOTS!
I don't feel like I had a restful weekend. I feel like I need another one.
Friday night, we didn't get back from Birmingham until 10:30 or so. Chris got to drive the car on the way home (heh, I got to chill with the car-puter in the Trooper). So when we got back, we took a joyride up Monte Sano, down Bankhead, through 5 points and back up Governors to home. If it weren't for this guy in an old Ford truck, we would have been hauling ass down Bankhead (I just wanted to see what it would do, squealed tires once on the way up, but I think it was just because the front ones are low). But I did manage to get it up to like 60-65 on the way back up Governors with no problem on the turns, not even significant shift in balance. It's just a fun car to drive, period. We need to move the radar detector over to the Forester though, or we're going to get in trouble. It's too easy to speed and not notice.
( Loan fiasco, assholes all around )
Chris' parents really like the car. His mom said after their Alaskan cruise she wants us to find her one. She's got a cracked manifold in her crown vic.
Saturday night was a much needed dose of relaxation! Just a few of us hanging out, having a few beers and sitting by a fire on a lovely evening. I had fun. Hope everyone else did. We weren't terribly entertaining that's for sure.
Sunday we took some nice ribeyes to Chris' parents' house and cooked for them. Steaks, salads, potatoes, and grilled asparagus (so-much-food). Very nice meal. We ate outside on another lovely evening.
I've been really digging this temperate weather lately. Nice and hot during the day and cool at night. Getting lots of good use out of that massive moonroof. We're going to North Carolina twice this month (an overnight backpacking trip this weekend, hopefully, then Smilefest Memorial Day weekend).