That's my imitation of the Car Guys. That being said, this weekend i am in Cambridge visiting a dear, wonderful friend. Today we had a wonderful relaxing day, observed the shabbat in a way I haven't done since I was in Israel, and walked around. I met her friends, which was also amazing. I like Cambridge (I have to keep in mind that all of the time that I think I've spent in Boston has actually been in Cambridge, except for the twenty minutes we were walking on the other side of the river this afternoon), though I don't know if this is really a place I would want to live. It's a little bit overwhelming as a locale, it doesn't seem as readily accesible as the other cities in which I've spend single days or weekends (San Francisco/ Berkely and Chicago). Although really when I moved to DC I hadn't spent a whole lot of time in the city, mostly out in Northern Virginia or Maryland. Not that at the moment I'm all that concerned with my next move, I'm still recovering from the last one.
Being around Rosy has reminded me of home. It's strange, I keep trying to think of DC as home, I try to say "going back to Denver" instead of "going home", but Denver is still the last place I could really call home. I love DC, but it's not home yet. I don't love people in DC, I don't love places in DC. I feel like I'm on an extended summer camp or something. I've actually lived in DC less time than I lived in Israel. Anyway, this was really just a brief update, and Rosy and I are going to watch some Gray's Anatomy.
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