Monday, September 1, 2008

Godwin's Law

In 2 days I'll be in DC moving into the intern house with 7 strangers who will soon be my coworkers, housemates, and *gasp* friends. It's just funny to think that in a month or so there will be a routine, a "normal". And right now I don't have a clue what that will look like or who the people are that will populate it. Strange.

Nonetheless, I'm really excited to get down there. Those unknown strangers sound pretty awesome. And I've got that wonderful 'new adventures, new places, new people, and fun lessons that are awesome but perhaps not comfortable at the time are on the horizon' feeling. It's been a stellar summer (hard to beat a week on the beach with some amazing friends, a month in Peru, and a month on the road), but I'm ready to be more productive. Ready to get out of suburbia. Ready to join back into community life.

The past week has been a funventure of visiting friends in the rest of PA (after traveling the breadth of the country I thought I'd have a slightly smaller goal this time). And it was quite excellent. Even if some of my friends managed to throw a stupendous dinner-party-reminiscence for me without actually inviting me. The excellence only continued with the fact that getting home was immediately met with more good catching up opportunities.

I'm really excited for DC. But I'm really going to miss everyone else as well. Come visit me?

(ok this post has nothing to do with Godwin's law... but I still think it's kind of entertaining)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

are there many nazi's in DC?
-kel

Jordan Jeffries said...

If so, remember not to attack them ad hominem!

Unknown said...

yes of course I will come visit you :)

Anonymous said...

does the invite include parents?