June 22, 2006

  • “Would you be the star in my storybook life?” -Blessid Union-


     


    I know you’re all anxiously awaiting an update… don’t lie, you totally are.


     


    I like it here. The Jews are surprisingly amazing. There are about 35 of us. I have four roommates (see photo) & everyone in the program is (so far) getting along well. I’m judgmental as hell, so of course I’ve already formed opinions on everyone, but I really do like all the other participants.


    <<<>>>


     


    My internship is going smashingly. Everyone in the Family Pride office is under the age of 30. There are 17 interns & we spend most of the day exchanging scathing wit & listening to ridiculously gay music (think Wham!). They’ve given me lots of work to do & I feel very professional.


     


    The city’s gorgeous & so clean. Also, a lady asked me for directions the other day, which was the highlight of my freaking liiiife. Do I look enough like I belong here that someone would choose me to direct them?! (PS, I gave her the right information, too.)


    //////


     


    In other news, my feet are staging a revolt & detaching from my body. I have approximately eleven thousand blisters &, oh yeah, I forgot my fucking Tevas.


     


    Apex (gay bar) tonight for Chuck’s birthday & hookah bar tomorrow? We’ll see. Who knows what the next few weeks have in store for me & the Jews?


     


    Heads up: I may be posting a Protected soon… Drama’s already goin’ dowwwwwwn.

Comments (4)

  • come back to me!

    i'm glad you're having fun.

  • i have SO been anxiously awaiting an update, hahaha. so one of the new girls on project runway is from athens. sweet, no?

    i miss youuu.

  • When I was in Italy, I had some guy ask me if I wanted to sign a petition or donate or something (in Italian) because he thought I was Italian... I told him I had no idea what he was saying, and he said (in perfect English) "My bad, I thought you were Italian."

  • I'm not gonna lie... I am totally the person you're talking about at the top, haha.  I've never been to Washington D.C. -- not even on those middle school trips where you take a bus tour of just about everything -- so I'm going to live in D.C. vicariously through you.  Speaking of museums, how was your field trip?  

Comments are closed.

Post a Comment

Recent Posts

Categories