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kybearfuzz) wrote2014-11-09 09:24 am
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Homecomings
It's been a very busy weekend. And it's been a lot of fun too.

The Sibs and Me
My trips to my hometown are fairly quick. I drove down on Friday morning and hung out with Mom for a bit, then went over to my sister's house. Later, my sibs and I went to dinner and I dragged them to the local coffee shop downtown afterward. It really is an oasis of sorts among the usual conservative nature of the town. With a bearded hottie folk singing in the corner, we each had various coffees (including some of the alcoholic variety). I'm not sure my brother was taken with it, but my sister and brother-in-law liked it. I'm surprised they never went there. I even had to tell my brother where it was and he lives there.
The next morning, I got up and headed to Berea College where it was my 20th homecoming. I was sort of pulled into a science presentation about the effects of sleep on health. It was interesting, but I had to bail to meet with my class for pics. I ran into my buddies Greg and Carla, both alumni from my class, and their son Edmund. All of us hung out the rest of the day. After a few hours, it got late and we parted company. I needed to drop of a laptop to my nephew and was planning on taking him to dinner. Oh, his dorm room is a wreck, mainly due to his roommate, I think. No dinner though as he had plans to "game" with some local guys, so I drove him to the gaming place and decided to head home.
This morning, I woke up to sound of Maggie the Cat meowing her head off. Not sure what is up with her.
It was a good weekend, but now I'm worn out. I think it'll be a take it easy sort of day.

The Sibs and Me
My trips to my hometown are fairly quick. I drove down on Friday morning and hung out with Mom for a bit, then went over to my sister's house. Later, my sibs and I went to dinner and I dragged them to the local coffee shop downtown afterward. It really is an oasis of sorts among the usual conservative nature of the town. With a bearded hottie folk singing in the corner, we each had various coffees (including some of the alcoholic variety). I'm not sure my brother was taken with it, but my sister and brother-in-law liked it. I'm surprised they never went there. I even had to tell my brother where it was and he lives there.
The next morning, I got up and headed to Berea College where it was my 20th homecoming. I was sort of pulled into a science presentation about the effects of sleep on health. It was interesting, but I had to bail to meet with my class for pics. I ran into my buddies Greg and Carla, both alumni from my class, and their son Edmund. All of us hung out the rest of the day. After a few hours, it got late and we parted company. I needed to drop of a laptop to my nephew and was planning on taking him to dinner. Oh, his dorm room is a wreck, mainly due to his roommate, I think. No dinner though as he had plans to "game" with some local guys, so I drove him to the gaming place and decided to head home.
This morning, I woke up to sound of Maggie the Cat meowing her head off. Not sure what is up with her.
It was a good weekend, but now I'm worn out. I think it'll be a take it easy sort of day.
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Thought I was seeing double there in that pic for a second. ;)
I think Maggie missed you!
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And yeah, Maggie missed me. She meowed incessantly at the door when I pulled into the garage. I went to the mailbox and back before going in and I literally could hear her over and over through the door.
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Have a relaxing Sunday!
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And homecoming was fun, I enjoyed college so much more than high school.
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The only thing missing is the chewing tobacco. But maybe he'll discover his inner queerness some day...
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And I don't believe for one instant that Joe has any inner queerness. He's terrified people in our hometown will discover that I'm gay.
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You're probably right, but it's not much of a stretch that someone so "terrified" of people learning that there's A GAY in the family might be covering up for himself. After all, why should it matter to someone who's comfortable with their own situation?
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You're right in that it shouldn't matter. I've tried to discuss this with him and he refuses to talk about anything "gay." I thought we would sort of bond over my playing in the softball league, but he won't because it's a gay league.
It's stupid, I know, but I've really just stopped trying on that front.
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I don't go every year, but I have been on non-class years before. Now that my nephew is attending the same school, I may go more often while he's there.