suburban outfitters
I’m in Los Angeles (the OC to be precise) for the holidays and i’m exhausted. I had to get up at 4am to catch my 6am flight, but I really shouldn’t be this wiped out. Am I going through my winter blues phase where all I want to do is rest and recoooop and start January fresh?
My nieces are in school, my sister with one of them (throwing a holiday party) and her husband at work. So I’m home alone with Kyra, their dog, a Westie. It is so hard to go from fast, busy, fast, superbusy, next thing, fast, packing to NOTHING… SCREECHING HALT.
It’s so debilitating being in the suburbs. I can’t walk any where. I’m stuck in their house. Maybe I’ll take the dog for a walk. Of course, even if it were a 2 hour long walk, I would barely make it out of their housing track. How sad is that? A 2 hour walk in DC would mean going through many many neighborhoods, running into friends, passing at least 30 starbucks and strolling through at least 2-3 good parks.
LONG LIVE THE CITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LONG LIVE HECTIC FAST PACED LIVING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cannot sit here in front of a computer, in front of a tv set… doing NOTHING!
Oh wait a second. It’s sunny, it’s warm, there’s a pool, I have a book…
Long live suburban living!
December 20th, 2007 at 12:20 am
i m from nepal & u where u r so beutiful i like u.
December 22nd, 2007 at 8:42 pm
Beautiful woman, great state, bright holiday.
January 5th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
fufu.dunno.