Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Weekend o' Jam

I recently wrote a post "week o' jam" in which I described a very good 5-7 day period. Looking back, that jam-filled week was good, don't get me wrong, but compared to this past weekend it was nothin at all; it started out Friday night at "SEA" Thai restaurant in Williamsburg. My sister organized a brithday dinner there; everyone showed and the vibe was positive many good converastions were had - I would'nt have even neeeded to down those (what felt like 3,000) Mojitos I drank - go ahead, laugh, yes I like them - I subsequently left my card at the bar along with my umbrella. Sunday afternoon, I retrived both!

Saturday I headed to Brick, NJ for a reunion of sorts - a friend of mine from college organized a BBQ/End-o-summer bash at his mother's house - I have to honestly say I was a little skeptical how it would go; the kid who organized it is a wonderful human being but I've never been that close with him - you know how it is sometimes when you're at a party and are very aware that you're not part of "the group?" That's what I thought - I was DEAD wrong. I met new and interesting people, had non-awkward (very pleasant, in fact) conversations with those I hadn't seen in awhile (I actually semi-fell in love with one girl, crazy, sure it sounds, but I was diggin her so much I can't explain how drawn to her I was); it was one of those chill and happy moments/events in your life you'd like to repeat or at least think of when you're down. On the train ride back, with the help of some muzak, of course, I began to think some more about how lucky I am to be surrounded my so much love and good people; I began to feel this overwhelming sense of gratitude and happiness for my current situation - so much so that I couldn't stop smiling the entire ride back, no joke.

Sunday I was buzzed the entire afternoon watching the Giant and BSing w/roomate and our friends; Sunday I had the most erotic sexual experience of my life, to-date. May provide details later; I think it's too early in jams history to disclose such information.

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