Weekend Wedding!
Attended
zencohen's wedding in Austin over the weekend. I didn't get to do much of the socializing I'd planned since we had to hastily rearrange our plans to take the dog with us since in-house sitting was no longer an option due to continuing a.c. woes. However, we did make it to the wedding and reception. It was a blast seeing old friends, some of whom I hadn't seen in 20 years. (Don't mind me, that's me crying over my lost youth in the corner.) Catching up with friends, hearing about their kids, what they're up to...it was all good. It was also good to see how happy
zencohen was. I hadn't met his bride previously but she's obviously good people if she has his seal of approval and makes him that happy.
It was wonderful to see a bit of Austin, too. I haven't been there in ages and I'd managed to forget how much I love the town. I have to remember to make road trips more often.
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While cooling my heels in the hotel, I started reading Harry Potter. I'm now finished with Book 4 and trying to decide if I want to be spoiled as to who is going to die in the remaining books because I'm a wimp. :|
It was wonderful to see a bit of Austin, too. I haven't been there in ages and I'd managed to forget how much I love the town. I have to remember to make road trips more often.
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While cooling my heels in the hotel, I started reading Harry Potter. I'm now finished with Book 4 and trying to decide if I want to be spoiled as to who is going to die in the remaining books because I'm a wimp. :|
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So- the weekend before the one that just passed, Megan was hit by a car. Do you know what a sucky thing that is to say to people? But there's no way to say it gracefully or in a way that won't scare the shit out of them.
She's ok, hobbling around well by now, but she was pretty torn up in the accident. No broken bones, thank goodness, but she took a bunch of stitches in her left arm (and it will still never heal cleanly, she lost too much skin) and her left leg has a large hematoma in the calf that may require surgery to drain. Various bruises and abrasions all over the rest of her body and when the hair clip she was using flew off, it took a few large chunks of hair with it.
She was on her bike, riding to Walgreens next to the campus for water and food at about 10 pm when she was broadsided at an intersection. She went up onto the hood and into the windshield. The driver had no license, no insurance and his 6-month preggers girlfriend in the car. Meg felt sorry for them and didn't press charges. We got the call from an EMT that she was on her way to the hospital at about 10:30.
She was on crutches last week but gave them up over the weekend and even worked a shift at her new job.
We got lucky, but with that strange good luck/bad luck mojo we've been running with all year long.
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Definitely you should go to Austin. It's a fun town and the dedication to "Keep Austin Funky" guarantees it'll continue to be a great place to visit. Also, the city is surrounded by some of the most amazing parks. Obviously right now is not a great time for hiking, but come this fall it'll be gorgeous.
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Hopefully your knees will be sufficiently healed to spend a couple of hours touring the exhibit. I think you'd enjoy it.
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And yay for nice weekend visiting old friends! :-D
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We were talking about how when you're in college, 3 or 4 years seems like a *really* long time and that you get to know each other so well. Post graduation, and especially once my friends started spawning and so such periods of time became more common, the passage of 3 or 4 years is just a blink. One friend I hadn't seen since my freshman year and it was just like I'd seen him only a few months ago. Of course, he hadn't changed to speak of and now I'm suspicious that he has a painting in the attic somewhere.
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Life is what happens while you're making other plans. :-p
I'm given to understand that Harry survives but if Hermione or Ron - or any of Ron's family, really - or Sirius or Dumbledore die, well, I'll be a mess. And I'd better plan to read something like that on a Friday so that I can be a mess at home over the weekend.
Aw. ***sends lots of chocolate and kleenex*** But do not read this to mean that anything does or does not happen to any of the characters listed. (Still sensitive about spoilage after getting accidentally slightly spoiled for Dr. Who in a Stargate thread).
Yes, the death in book four was quite tragic. I'm rereading Book 5 right now. (Now that I've read all seven, I'm interested in following now that I know what happens).
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Oh, accidental spoilerage when you're trying to avoid it is aggravating. I'm not generally unhappy about being spoiled because it doesn't affect my ability to enjoy but I know it's not the same for others. Part of me wants to enjoy the revelations as I'm reading but I know I'm getting invested in the characters and that's a bad place to be if the author eventually kills them. I have had enough death in my life these past several years that I don't feel the need to "enjoy" a catharsis in my escapist child lit.
If the a.c. guy ever gets done with installing our new unit, I plan to sneak off to the local book store and pick up the rest of the books.
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Now, that, I can relate to. Yes, get thee to the bookstore! And read in order! (I read book four before book three...so not a good idea. Kinda loses the suspense of the whole plotline of Prisoner of Azkaban when you see the references to him in book four. Hee hee).
If you really really really want to know...I will help with my magic eight ball.
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I've decided to read #5 without spoilers and see how I handle it. If it's too much or makes me really anxious about what's in 6 & 7, I'll be back to bed for spoilers. :)
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If you really do want a heads up on the Harry Potter stuff, let me know. Otherwise I can say without major spoilage that book 4 was relatively light on the tragedy, and that every book from here on out will probably leave you needing Kleenex and a chance to calm down, for one reason or another.
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I've decided to dive into Book 5 sans-spoilers and see how upset it leaves me. I may be back to beg for details if it looks too death-filled.
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There was a woman in some of the pictures I saw who had BRIGHT pink hair. She looked vaguely familiar, but I couldn't figure out who she was. Do you know?
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I forget that you're a couple of years younger than I am so you wouldn't have even met Cliff. I overlapped him by only a year but I always liked him.
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There were several people there that I knew. Ben was definitely one of the ones I was disappointed not to see. I never knew Asya very well, but it would have certainly been interesting to see her. It's always nice to see Andy, but I'll hopefully see him in New York again. I think I saw Brian Donnell in the photos, and I haven't seen him in over a decade. It would have been fun to see Randy, too. Seeing Guppy and Kellie would have been at least interesting, if nothing else. :) And, of course, I was looking forward to seeing you. :(
Ah, well. I had this funny feeling at one point this weekend that I wasn't SUPPOSED to make it to that wedding. Who knows.
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Ben was always someone I knew tangentially; we shared a lot of friends but we never had a lot of discussions. My loss, I know. I am bummed about not better cornering Randy. Another person's whose politics disagree with mine but I've always liked him - he really is an ideal bridge teacher - and I really wanted to hear about teaching in the UAE during and after 9/11.
I'm sorry that you weren't there to see Matt married. I was ecstatic to see how happy he looked. I can't think of a better wish for my friends than happiness, love, and contentment and I can think of few people more deserving of it.
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*sigh* Okay, someone else I know in that group needs to get married.
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That's a bit of a problem, no? Who's left to get married?