boston is awesome! lindsay and her family are phenomenal! the fourth of july is so so neat! seafood is sinfully delicious!

the GRE is not ANY of those things!
that pretty much sums up the last six or so days. our boston trip was fabulous, even taking into account the bus travel. the first bus, from dc's chinatown to new york's chinatown, was driven by a man whose capacity for love and empathy i don't doubt for one second, but i can't say he was among the most efficient of humanoids. my mind returned to brazil while my body, held captive in its seat, made stop after stop and the driver argued with various people about whether or not they could get on our already-full bus... what? we'd given ourselves a 2-hour grace period before our connecting bus to boston, figuring it would surely be enough leeway for a 4-hour trip. we were wrong. luckily, after wandering the streets of chinatown in the dark with a bag slung over nick's shoulder for longer than i'm going to admit here, fung wah bus let us switch our tickets--which each ticket very explicitly says THEY WILL NOT DO--for two of the three remaining tickets for the final bus of the night. stars were thanked. lindsay and linda get major points for picking up our ragged, pb&j/graham-cracker-saturated bodies from the station at 2am...


we sampled the joys of boston, including legal sea food--apparently, they're kind of a big deal?--weird british street entertainers,


even though i guffawed a wee bit during the sing-along america medley as the thousands of voices joined together to praise our country, "where there's never a boast or brag"--are we serious, people? what are we even doing here, then??--i did have a tender little moment to myself during God Bless America. we're pretty lucky people. God bless everybody! whoop whoop! and when the firewords exploded over the river, i was reminded of one of the reasons i love mr. nicholas so very much: one sparkleburst elicited a genuine "whooaaa" from him, which was followed shortly thereafter by a totally accidental "OH, wow!" and he's a physicist, for crying out loud! how could you not love that boy?

so now we're home. thank you, ericksons. our fourth was super.
ps, i'm sorry i hurled harsh words at your dog when he wouldn't get off my pillow saturday night. nick had a nice long pep talk with him afterward, so there shouldn't be any permanent damage.
and, yes, today i took the GRE. all i need to say is that "technical difficulties" prevented me from starting at the same time as the other five victims frequenting the howard university locale today, and i got to wait an hour and a half while the moderator muttered incantations at my monitor. by the time i finally began the test, i was full of irony and sarcasm--i know it's difficult, but try to imagine me thus. basically, my two writing samples may or may not have included direct pleas to the board of evaluators to give me an awesome score, or else.
i am AWESOME at the college thing.
4 comments:
we watched those fireworks on tv! they were great. neil diamond looks a little scary though, not gonna lie. maybe it's the eyebrows...?
so what are u going to grad school for? which degree? i think you ought to consider an mph!!!
girl! you're hilarious. i'm lauging out loud in an internet cafe and everyone is wondering whats going on. love you, love you summer, and love love love you're foggy eyedness. i'm anticipating a comperable experience sometime soon on this trip- curse the eye gods! Love yah!!!
I miss you. And I love reading this. So entertaining. I am taking the GRE so soon and am freaking out about vocab words. ugh
GREat. I'm proud of you. Here the rest of the world is still plugging away at undergrad and you're on to bigger and better. Not only are you funny, you're smart and stuff too! Miss you tenhundred.
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