Monday, November 07, 2011

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It's beginning to get cold out and I like it. I feel so invigorated when it's cold. Not really sure why but I do. It might have something to do with the air being so crisp. Or perhaps I'm just glad to bust out my winter coat again. I feel like I blinked and fall was gone. It didn't seem like we had much of a fall this year. One day I was wearing shorts and the next thermal underwear. The longer I'm in SF, the more I miss fall in New England. There's something about seeing the leaves change color that brightens up my day. While walking around Stowe Lake the other day I noticed that most of the leaves had already changed. They were a golden yellow. The reflection of the yellow leaves off of the lake was breathe taking. I'm so glad that the park is so close to my house. Being in nature is quite nice at times.

It's the 7th of November already. I leave for vacation in nine days. I'm so excited. It'll definitely be nice to get away from work for a while. I'm very thankful to be working but that place is bringing me down. Hopefully a bit of a break is what I need. I'm really looking forward to reconnecting with some old friends as well as spending Thanksgiving with family. 

For the most part, my Halloween was quite uneventful. It basically consisted of a school party. The students seemed to enjoy themselves and I did manage to throw together a costume at the near last minute. Last Diaso! You're a life savor.

Some things I learned this past month:
1. red velvet cake ice cream is awesome!
2. I didn't lose my creativity, it was just dormant
3.  Han Il Kwan is still one of my favorite spots
4.  photographing dolls is hard
5. last minute dinner with a friend rocks
6. eating chocolate covered pretzel pieces at 2 am can't be good
7. sleeping is my enemy
8. Whatever comics in the Castro is the place to buy comics
9. I think I have a juice addiction
10. foot massages should be done regularly

Just where will I end up next is any one's guess.

stay gold & be well