02 January 2009

Back to writing.

I haven't posted in ages, mainly because life has gotten hectic and I get home at the end of the day and tumble onto the couch and fall asleep without eating dinner. Plus, without the daily stress of the bookstore, I have less funny commentary.
However, I think that writing is an important mental exercise, and I do so love sharing the trials of my life. I'll be back more in the new year.

10 December 2008

Why I love the M2

I had been doing errands in the Square, so was late to catch my normal bus. I saw an M2 approaching, so ran across the street to catch it. Right then, the sign changed to "out of service." The driver, however, noticed me and opened the door--"Where are you going, sweetheart?" I told him that I was going to Kenmore, a normal stop on the M2 route. He said that if I was willing to be dropped at Mass and Beacon (a mere block from my apt), he would be happy to bring me there, as he was on his way back to the station.
BEST. BUS RIDE. EVER.
No stops. Only person on the bus. And a bus driver happy enough to be on his way home that he sang the whole way.

A big question

B: What kept you motivated?
K: Motivated to not be with him? Or generally motivated in life?
B: Both
K: Life motivation is hard. And harder with a broken heart. Naps exist for a reason. So do kitties.

13 September 2008

Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes

I just finished this book by Chris Crutcher.

I cried at least twice.
It is definitely an "issues" book, but it is done well enough to only feel slightly manipulated as an informed reader. The book clearly had an agenda.

I still loved it.

12 September 2008

Overheard in Kenmore.

I'm walking into my apartment building when a girl passes me on the street in the middle of a VERY intense phone conversation.
"No, no I will not. I will NOT reach for the stars! I'm sick of it. I just won't anymore. I will not reach for the stars."
I have no idea who she was talking to, but man, was she serious.

09 September 2008

Safety.

My apartment was broken into a month ago. Until that point, my summer had been very not-fun -- my personal life was in shambles, my cat was sick, and my grandparents were having various health issues.

I was away in Maine visiting my grandparents when the robbery occurred. The thieves came in through my air conditioner--the unit didn't take up the whole window, so I had boarded the rest, figuring I was on the second floor and wasn't a target. They came in there.

And then apparently threw a party!

The first thing I saw upon entering my apartment was a bottle of creme de cocoa that someone had left in my apt years ago. Being allergic to chocolate, I probably should have thrown it out, but I kept it in a bin with other strangely acquired hard alcohol (which I don't drink, so have never used). I couldn't even give the police an assessment of the crate--maybe some tequila? And a bottle of rum-ish substance? I really had no idea. But they did leave a mixer of some sort, THANK GOD.

Back to the robbery: I was slightly confused about the creme de cocoa in the middle of the floor, but I'd just woken up from a car nap and was much more concerned about finding Lin. Who was in the closet, apparently shaken from the random intruders. Once I found her, I finally realized that my apartment had, indeed, been robbed. I ran out to Bea, who, bless her heart, thought that Lin had died and, in that split second, had a eulogy planned. After learning that my apartment had been broken into and my computer stolen, she said, "At least I don't need to drive a dead cat to NH for burial."

I'm lucky to have such a level-minded sister, as she took over and called the police while I changed into restaurant clothes and left (the Yankees were in town--I had no choice, I couldn't leave my best friend alone to waitress).


This is what they took:
8-year-old DVD player
3-year-old laptop
1/2 bottle of wine that had been sitting my fridge for at least a week
random hard alcohol from that untouched bin
the contents of my bowl of change
Jess's bottle of vodka, left after my Marathon Monday party (sorry Jess)

This is what they left:
LIN!
My digital camera
The bottle of creme de cocoa (oh thank god! They only took swigs from it!)
Did I mention MY CAT (thank god she didn't decide to venture on the balcony after they left the window open.)
All of my expensive Coach, Kate Spade, and Prada bags.
My autographed Red Sox stuff.
My TV.
All my DVDs.
All my books (obvi not interesting to thieves, but a lot of them are signed and special)


So basically:
They got a non-working DVD player
and my computer. Which I loved. Which was missing the delete key because Charlie stepped on the keyboard a lot. Which had all my grad school papers and music and pictures (of which I had transferred most to my work computer as a back up).

I didn't lose a lot. But I still feel violated. I don't have an A/C in my bedroom anymore, which, if you know me, makes me crazy. I HATE sleeping warm. I open my window wide in December. I've frozen out more men with my sleeping habits than with my personality, which is saying a lot.

But I'm dealing. I have a fan to shuttle the living room's cooler air to my bedroom. I lock the windows and make sure my curtain is in place. I double-lock my front door. I hate feeling insecure in a place I thought was so safe.

And after my friend was attacked while walking home (about a week after my apartment was broken into), I have become very paranoid.

Where am I safe?

My city has become foreign to me.





08 September 2008

Arrest.

An arrest was made.

It's so disturbing that such a violent hate-crime could happen in Boston, in the South End, to someone I dearly love.

07 September 2008

Politics.

I hate politics.

23 August 2008

Friends.

Tonight one of my friends told me he loved me more times than I can have possibly warrented.

I am so, SO lucky.

22 August 2008

Okay, I'm really back.

And so excited that one of my best friends was on Bostonist:

Doesn't she look hot?

Yes, that's my girl.