Friday, September 26, 2008

There's a big difference in the types of rain

Being from Oregon, I know rain. I know the kinds, I know how to function in it, I know how to drive in it and I pride myself at being able to make the most of a rainy day.

So, this morning I wake up and realize I have to move my car, due to street cleaning. And I walked outside to a little drizzle but coated with a good bit of rain, but it was walkable. On the walk to the car I thought to myself how much I loved rainy days. I love the smell, the newly cleaned streets, the freshness of them.

And then I went to lunch... the rain had started to come down heavy. There were lakes forming at intersections as it came down in sideways sheets. I made the mistake of walking up to Boloco in the rain, and it was okay with the wind at my back, but the wind didn't change directions and the walk back to the office I had to walk directly into the sideways rain. And it occurred to me that rain is really different out here than it was in Oregon.

One of the things about Oregon and the reason it stays so green all year round is because it rains all the time. We don't have a lot of sideways rain in Oregon, but it might drizzle all day. It will probably drizzle at least 4 days a month for most of the year. But in Boston, the rain comes hard and fast and a lot at one time. I think I prefer Oregon rain...

Monday, September 22, 2008

My birthday

This year I turned 29. I have posted previously about how birthdays have nothing to do with how old you technically are, but should instead be celebrated as a day to remember how loved you are and how lucky you are to be alive. In the interest of avoiding the social pressure that surrounds a woman in my age bracket, I thought it might be best to visit Smith College on my birthday. Smith College is a well known women's college in Central Massachusetts. I went there because my best friend, Katy, who I believe I have written about here before went to undergrad at Smith. She and I were born on the same day, and we use to refer to each other as twins separated at birth. We met in high school and were almost instantly best friends. Sadly, Katy and her mother were killed in a car crash around Christmas of 2003. So, it meant a lot to me to go back and visit a place that she loved so much and that she and I were able to share together for one quick weekend our freshman year of college.
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Friday, September 19, 2008

My most recent blog find

I just tripped upon another great blog, for those of you who need to chuckle while the world seems to be spiraling out of control around us, please check it out: http://indexed.blogspot.com/ I know I owe pics from the final two weddings and maybe this weekend... no promises...

Monday, September 15, 2008

Wedding #5

Our fifth and final wedding of the summer was in Maine. Peaks Island to be more exact. It is a 30 minute ferry ride from Portland. Kelsi and Rejan are friends of ours through Paul and Hannah. Shane lived in the same building with Hannah and Kelsi in the North End for a bit. And Kelsi and Rej have this great love story. Basically they knew each other since high school and Rej pined for Kelsi, and now, 10 years later they are finally married. It was another beautiful wedding, shared by many friends and family at a great venue.