hullo friends. if you have tried to contact me via my now deceased school email, then you are among the person you tried to have me join this blog long ago, only to never hear from me. anyway, here is a riveting update.
after college i...
1. stayed in siloam for 1 month to work at a coffee shop and hangout. which i did, with my one roomate, the only over friend who stayed. nice.
2. moved home to de soto, ks to live with my parents and beg the dudes at a screen printing company, that i interned at last year, for a printing job.
3. play disc golf daily with older brother, who also graduated and moved home.
4. finally hear back from printing company, accept job
5. visit siloam for a week before i have to accept my new job
6. accept new job as a manual screen printer, working 4 day 40 hr weeks at $8
7. have no friends to hang out with
8. go to denver for friend's wedding, see ms. hoover & ms. peabody & mr. ramlet
9. go to siloam for homecoming. have friends again
10. go back to siloam 2 weeks later for another wedding. have friends again.
and in just those 10 steps, you will be in my shoes. soak it up, assholes. recently, highlights of my life have been...
1. convince parents to finally stop buying internet via AOL
2. parents buy cable and dvr, so i would stop stealing it from the internet people
3. being able to have all of my songs scrobbled on last.fm, and being able to post photos online again.
riveting shit right there. other facts: after binge drinking/smoking in siloam, i find myself wanting cigarettes on a regular basis. i don't believe that god is active in peoples' lives anymore, rendering prayer useless. this does not bode well in my cynical brain while attending my parents' uber conservative presbyterian church. my dad consistently tries to convince me that i need to join a small group, or maybe a different church, to meet other christians my age. i shrug him off to avoid telling my parents that i think it's all bullshit.
life is happy! i buy lots of records because i don't pay rent! i'm listening to the shins right now! it's ok, i guess!
love,
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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"my dad consistently tries to convince me that i need to join a small group, or maybe a different church, to meet other christians my age. i shrug him off to avoid telling my parents that i think it's all bullshit."
This is all too familiar to me except they aren't even my parents constantly harassing me to join a small group or, even worse, singles group..
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