I agree with Tariq - there's always the shock of being out of your comfort zone. I went through that plenty of times when I was long distance traveling....but it passes. Hey, by next year, Tariq, Sue, and I will be living out in Pasadena and L.A. Well, I hope Tariq is still going out there. We can all get together, have dinners, and hang out at Starbucks. Those Pasadena and L.A. coffee shops need to know how a Starbucks community really rolls.
I think maybe every Starbucks but ours needs to know. Though I hear ours is unraveling a bit. Oh well. Home is where you hang your hat, right? Or as Tariq so astutely points out: home is where you park your van.
Let me know if you run out of gas.
ReplyDeleteLiterally? Or is that a euphemism of some kind? You and your secret codes...
ReplyDeleteHome isn't very good. Start driving west, you'll feel better.
ReplyDeleteAlso you ARE home. You live in a van.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Tariq - there's always the shock of being out of your comfort zone. I went through that plenty of times when I was long distance traveling....but it passes. Hey, by next year, Tariq, Sue, and I will be living out in Pasadena and L.A. Well, I hope Tariq is still going out there. We can all get together, have dinners, and hang out at Starbucks. Those Pasadena and L.A. coffee shops need to know how a Starbucks community really rolls.
ReplyDeleteI think maybe every Starbucks but ours needs to know. Though I hear ours is unraveling a bit. Oh well. Home is where you hang your hat, right? Or as Tariq so astutely points out: home is where you park your van.
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