Leaving Home or Going Home?
Halloween was pretty awesome. In addition to continuing our tradition of watching Teen Witch while handing out candy to trick-or-treaters, I carved the greatest pumpkin I have ever carved. Jenny made the Detroit D. Sadly the Tigers did not win the World Series, but my pumpkin is still awesome.
I also got to take a fabulous tour of the Wayne State Law School, complete with a trip to the lecture room that had been locked up because a squirrel got into the vents. Seriously, why did I go to New Zealand when I can visit Wayne State?
It was definitely a good trip home. I'd list all the other great things I did and people I was so glad to see, but since there are no more accompanying pictures, it's not really that fun to read a list of names.
More later on some of my observations from being back in the States. I wouldn't call it culture shock, but it definitely took some adjusting. There are some things I am sad to have to leave again (DVR), but I also can't wait to get away from others (the feeling that I am constantly being marketed to).
Also, "happy" election day. Although I now feel strong attachment to New Zealand, I will maintain my civic duty as an American and vote today. And depending on what the election returns tell us tonight, tomorrow might be a really, really good day to leave.
3 comments:
Wow, those are awesome pumpkins. Wish I could have met up with you in A2 or Chicago but I guess we will just have to meet in New Zealand instead! Sorry that we didn't have a chance to talk much, I just got home from work a short bit ago and it's time to sleep. These days go by so quickly...Have a safe trip back.
did you carve that? yourself? that's a helluva lot better than the triangle eyes i usually carve. those are awesome.
All by myself! With the help of a tiny little punpkin saw, but still all by myself.
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