baseball, sandwiches, and dancing
I remember vividly my 22nd birthday; specifically, telling everyone how excited I was to be a palindrome, how it had been 10 years and a day since I'd been one but I hadn't really appreciated it when I was 11. And, of course, how after that year, I wouldn't one again until I turned 33.
It's everything I'd hoped it would be.
I had a nice birthday (Friday was the exact day). Thursday I went to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; they had an installation from an artist I'd read about in the New Yorker several months ago, and was intrigued by: Olafur Eliasson. But I had completely forgotten that he had a show in SF before Thursday night. It was a retrospective of his work, encompassing the 15 years I think. Very, very cool. Lots of interactive stuff and beautifully recreated indoor natural phenomena.
The birthday proper was very low key, which is a good thing. I made my favorite sandwich for both lunch and dinner (fried tofu, avocado, tomato, lettuce, carrot). I had salt and pepper ridged Kettle chips. I listened to the baseball playoffs. I took a nap. And, to top it all off, I went dancing. A perfect way to end a nice day.
Movie news: did anyone else know that the Coen Bros' next movie is an adaptation of a Cormac McCarthy book??? And, if so, WHY THE HELL DIDN'T YOU TELL ME??? I can't imagine being more excited for a movie than I am for this. I thought I was excited for Darjeeling Limited... but it turns out that was just the illusion of excitement compared to "No Country for Old Men." This is supposedly a return to form for the Coens: working with their own script, the combination of hilarity and violence... I literally can't wait.
Otherwise, things are good. The new job is kicking my ass somewhat, but it's okay. I go through the "I can't do this"s sometimes, but I'm just trying to commit as many hours outside the job as possible to get ramped up. And I'm learning a lot, so that's good.
Oh yeah, and I'm moving! I found a crazy place in
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