So I am humbly constructing part 2 of my previous blog mostly because I realized after publication that though it was
titled "Weekends go too fast" that there was very little in it having to do with the weekend... my bad.
This last week was kind of hard for me, I know that I extrovert my self a lot of times but, so everyone knows, it's exhausting work. Most times I recover fine, however, I was really out of it all week and almost every night (especially Thursday night) by probably 9 o'clock I was done. By Friday I was ready to give up, luckily I have been blessed to have understanding people (person actually) in my life along side some Daniel-san and Miyagi karate, and thus the weekend starts. While apprehensive at first Jennifer finally gave in to the peer pressure and filled the post of passenger/co-pilot on a trip to Houston for my Grandmother's birthday.
First off, we got started late. See, my lovely road trip companion decided to clean house before we left and didn't start packing until I called her to say I was on my way to pick her up from her apartment. We got on the road at a decent hour nonetheless, heading for my Houston home and making no stops except for the ritualistic stop at Buc-ee's which proved to be well worth the thirty to forty five minutes we spent there.
Jennifer and I decided to take a break to grab lunch while I checked the oil in the car replenishing half a quart before we ate the three piece chicken strip meal. Now I must tell all of you that there are plenty reasons why Jennifer is the perfect partner to have, a few of which I am about to list:
1. She gave me her left over chicken strips.
2. I think she is probably one of the only girls I know who would have a picnic on the side walk at a gas station.
3. She doesn't mind feeding me fries when I don't want to touch anything because I have oil on my hands.
4. Anything else I forgot.
(also on another note, I just wanted to say (before I move on) there was a guy at Buc-ee's with a mustache identical to mine... seriously redneck)
So we get back on the road, no bathroom breaks, we're making good time flying at speeds I should probably not talk about. We drove away the sting of the slow moving clock with conversation, stories, a short excerpt "The Lightening Thief" a hymnal album and the exhilarating task of watching the miles dwindle away with each coming green highway sign. Once we hit the Katy area I felt at peace, we were now only about an hour from home and the city was starting to build up around us. We made it to Baytown, our first destination, at about 5:30 and spent about thirty minutes getting my mirror fixed then headed to the good old Humble suburbs north of Houston. We were met, in Humble, by my brother Matthew and his red project '89 Jetta which had just been pulled from the garage to the driveway a few hours before and after doing some work to find that he has no first gear we decided to put Jennifer in the front seat to steer while Matthew and I pushed the car back into the garage. Later that night, after the kitchen two-step lessons, and dancing to Hank Williams, my mouth was greated by some homemade gumbo I had helped my mother with while Jennifer and Matthew left for car shows and bubble tea.
okay there is so much more to this post but I was suppose to leave for Austin about 45 minutes ago and I haven't even showered so... TO BE CONTINUED...
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