Back from NYC, and do my legs ache! That's one thing about going there, we always do a whole lot of walking. Next time I go, I am going to be sure to look very closely at the different subway lines, as we ended up taking 3 different trains while trying to get to the Museum of Natural History... All because I didn't realize that the first one went split off in the wrong direction, the second one turned out to be an express that skipped about 40 or 50 streets... Aside from that I had a good time.
Did you read The Da Vinci Code? I didn't. I read the other one Dan Brown did, Angels & Demons. Or was it Demons & Angels? I can't remember, and don't really care that much either. It was popcorn. Fluff. Pure buttery entertainment. I didn't "believe" it, I didn't look for anything deeper, cause you know what? Its a very special form of literature called
fiction. I know this seems difficult for people to understand. There have been calls for Dan Brown to admit that it's all a lie. Dan Brown then blinks at them, says "It's a book... a fiction book" and laughs all the way to the bank. How many copies of the book have sold now? How many more will sell after the movie comes out? In fact all the publicity, all the Vatican efforts, all the Asian boycotts do nothing but ensure that lots and lots of people are going to spend a whole lot of money going to see it, buying the DVD, and making Dan Brown even more rich then he already is. Me, I'm going to catch it on Netflix.
Moving... cleaning... packing... scheduling... I have left the excited stage, and am now in the nervous/anxious stage, waiting for something to go wrong, something to screw up... Somehow I doubt that things will go as smoothly as I hope. With luck it may be little things, not great big things.
Today is my 2nd to last day of work. Thursday is it... and I'm not sure when I'll be working after that. It'll be at least 2 weeks anyway. Not too much longer then that I hope! Time off will be nice, but too long and I'll start spending all that time worrying about money...