Monday, October 15, 2007

ADOXOGRAPHY

ADOXOGRAPHY IS DEFINED AS “GOOD WRITING ABOUT A TRIVIAL SUBJECT.”

So that’s what I do. Adoxography. Awesome. Although, I still am not sure how to pronounce it.

Life has been different lately. I know I shouldn't be surprised, since my life seems to be in a constant state of change lately. Still, this felt really different, and I think it'll last.

It started just over a week ago when I traveled back to Detroit for my dad's ordination. (Remind me to tell you about the ordination and my Deacon dad later.) I arrived early Friday morning and was able to nap away most of my day. That evening my brother, who was in from South Carolina, my old roommate Dave and myself headed downtown to have dinner at Slows. I had let my friends know where I would be and when, and figured that whoever wanted to show could. It truly couldn't have been a cooler night. About a dozen or so friends showed up and after a short hour and a half wait, we were seated at n oversized table on the patio. It was a great mix of friends and family and I couldn't have enjoyed myself more. Thanks to everyone who came out. And hopefully those of you who couldn't make it might be able to when I visit again in early November.

The following day was dedicated to my dad's ordination and family events that would follow. I can't think of a time when I was more proud of my family. Every member from my sister to my Great Aunt Tree were impressive to me. I used to hate family events. When did I grow up? I had to leave early Sunday morning, which unfortunately meant I didn't get to attend some of the most important events of the weekend. I was more than satisfied with the time I had and can't wait to do it again.

I've returned to New York more confident and ready than ever. I'm more prepared to take on the city and my endlessly irritating job, ready to battle the world.

Side Note:
While I was in Detroit for the weekend, my dog Jake got to stay at a New York pet hotel. I upgraded his room from a standard to a 'vacation villa' which apparently meant that he got two rooms and a couch and a TV., "to make it feel more like home". I also added on the 'pampered pet package' which entitled him to one break a day from the playtime with the other dogs for ice cream treats, as well as designated 'cuddle time' and a bed time story. He didn't want to leave there when I tried to pick him up on Sunday. Again, awesome.