
"Well, yes," I replied, glancing around at all this stuff I have in my pretty house. But it would be lovely to get a job. And move on to the next thing.
"You'll miss Friend," Mom said gently, sounding worried, and I nodded in response before speaking.
"I know," I said softly. "I'm hoping that she leaves at around the same time since she's starting to look for jobs too. I'll miss her very much." I dread it, quite frankly. The loss of someone who knows me so well, the easy way we have of communicating, the knowledge that someone knows the background to all my stories and can appreciate the jokes or rants or whimpers of dismay.

We continued to wander around the prettiness while I resolved not to ruin any more of it. Friend took three pictures to every one I captured but it was relaxing to move slowly along the paths, glancing at signs and appreciating flowers, breathing in fragrant bushes and piney trees and climbing roses.

"Putting that on the blog, are you?" she asked, moving toward the next photogenic plant.
"Yes," I decided, "yes, I will."
"That's pretty," she said at one point and I huffed out a sigh.
"The light is crap," I offered, squinting at the display on my camera. "This is going to be all wrong!" I walked behind her as we moved away from the view of the bench with red flowers. "That was negative," I mused as I followed her. "So, yes. It is very pretty."

"She would not try to dig stuff up to take home," Friend sighed. "You can take her out in public." I nodded in reply.
"I need your water," I said as we found a different bench a little while later and sat down. "Mine," I paused to think of the right word, "unfortunately got lost." She handed me the bottle and while I greedily gulped two swallows, I choked on the third.

"Former Roommate doesn't spit on me," she teased. "And she'd know the names of these plants too. Take better pictures." I nodded and blew my nose, thinking the drinking water was very hard. We walked a bit more before deciding to call it a day.
"Now my head hurts," I offered when we were sitting in the car. "I feel a little queasy. I think we should eat something." We wove our way out of the neighborhood we'd been visiting and headed toward my house again. I sighed longingly over Qdoba. Thrilled when Friend agreed to my choice, I happily ordered a burrito and went to fetch a fork to eat the filling out of the center while Friend nibbled on a quesadilla and chips.
"It's so good," I sighed, carefully transferring rice and beans and chicken and cheese from inside the tortilla to my fork. I nodded in firm agreement when Friend said she was full.

Having chased down my last pecan, I proclaimed myself finished and tossed my cup in the trash. We got back in the car and headed toward home, full of food and thoughts of flowers. I'd mostly forgotten about the fact that my mom is missing me terribly and I really need to get home. The paper needing still more revisions sat untouched on my loveseat. I didn't even obsess about phone interview preparation or how I'll sell my house or if I'll find someone to love me in my next location.
Instead, I enjoyed the fact that someone loves me here. We're thinking drinks tonight. Church tomorrow morning. And perhaps elephants and giraffes tomorrow afternoon.
So. Yes. It will be very hard for me to move. And when I think about how much I adore this blog and the people who read it, I always smile when I think that it introduced me to Favorite Friend. And, of course, the blog gives me a place to put my flower pictures.
5 comments:
I love your pictures Katie! It's relaxing just to look at them. I'm glad you got some sunshine today :)
Great pictures.
It's tough to leave friends, I have three amazing friends and colleagues from grad school and now we're spread across the country. Probably will be for the rest of our careers, given our different career goals. It sucks, but at the same time it's nice to know you always have a cheap place to visit where you KNOW you'll have a great time. :)
I love your pictures too, Katie - may I make a suggestion though? I think you might need to adjust your camera if possible, because they usually come out very bright to me. Could be my computer or photo processing after the fact. I think the exposure should be less or something. Digi cams are all different though, so I can't really give you specifics.
- A
your new header is lovely as well!! and i know what you mean about moving, it's tough...
I'm happy that you had such a wonderful day!
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