Tonight was our holiday party at Goodwill, although really I guess it was a Christmas party since it involved "blessing" the food, but whatever! It was a pretty good time after a while. And then I went to one of my manager's apartments and imbibed a reasonable amount of tequila, which made me weird, which makes me want to blog.
Tequila always makes me want to dance. Which makes me miss Cameron. I don't know if I can describe us better than telling the story of box head. Which is basically we got really drunk, starting jamming to something, and then laid down on the floor with a large box over both of our heads to block our singing from everyone else, while still being able to jam together. He's my favorite dancing partner and I really could've used one this evening.
But! I was also thinking about politics. In the context of the boyfriend really, because he seems to have a hefty conservative slant, whereas I am (surprise!) super liberal. I don't really mind, since I don't apply my idealistic politic views to the real world (I expect centrism), but it does make me think. Being liberal makes sense to me, because so much of it seems self-evident. I suppose that's more the social side of things though.
It's amazing how natural typing is! My fingers flow over the keys and produce words and it's weird.
But yeah! I think I had more to say, but I thought I would share drunken Katrina rambling with you all. I'd also like to share the song that struck my fancy a little bit earlier this evening, which I've loved for a while, but made it back into my life a big way... earlier this evening like I said.
I love Regina Spektor way too much. I hated Pitchfork for ripping "Far" apart, because it contains the things that they loved her for two albums ago, but I digress. This song is super cute. The dolphin sounds are priceless. It was just dance-y enough for me earlier, plus super fun to sing along to. So give it a listen if you feel so inclined.
I need to tell you that I am just as amazed by my ability to type and have thought about it many a time without telling anyone. It's kind of like...if you are ever singing and may attention to how your tongue and mouth feel/work together, it's that kind of amazement. Keyboarding class was actually worth it! :)
ReplyDeleteHigh five for being awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is totally weird, with the mouth tongue thing. I try not to pay too much attention to my body, lest it blow my mind!