Indigenous People’s Day

Yesterday I had a lovely day getting my hair dyed and cut, and eating lunch with the few people who remained on campus, and meeting for an hour-plus with Bev, one of my professors who was incredibly helpful to my confused self, and going home and doing homework. And then Dena came by and we were going to parallel study but we yacked instead, and then I did more homework and then I went to bed and slept badly because I kept coughing, woof woof.

I got up early and drove to Cape Cod where my mother, brother, sis-in-law, and various niecelettes and nephewlettes awaited. The baby is absurdly cute and, unlike most people, wasn’t the slightest bit afraid of me.

baby

My major complaint about being here, aside from having to put up with my hideous, stench-ridden brother, is that my sister isn’t here, so I brought her here, even though she stinks bad too:

family

Here are Ma and Jay.

jay+ma

They have so many boats on the Cape that they leave stray ones out on the street.

boat

And here’s where I’m going to sleep tonight! When I opened the door a big spider emerged.

trailer inside

I don’t feel like writing. There are four kids and four adults around and I’m overstimulated. Finally, here’s a picture I’ve been meaning to put up, which I think Eleni (or was it Molly) sent to me. Can you figure out what it is?

jas-kuhn

One comment

  1. I’m jealous you get to hang with all those lovely famblies. I like seeing pictures though.

    Are you going to get your own airstream trailer and travel the world in it?

    I believe I sent you that picture, in my infinite wisdom.

    Cheddars Neil!

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