impatience
Kirby baked cookies and muffins. He always states how much he despises bananas these days, but the muffins had to be banana-chocolate muffins.
He found a vintage figure of C-3PO he put on my place at the table; as weird and a thing of it's time that figure is—so much detail, that was obscured by, i guess vac metal—i still dig it.
The Turtles Blu-Ray Boxset from Arrow1 was in the mailbox when i came home. I've never seen the third movie—where they … get dimensional shifted to feudal Japan, time travel is the wrong way to describe their journey, since they also change location—, but my Grandparents bought the comic for my brother, cousin and me when we were on one of our weekend trips to a cottage outside the city they used the rent a few times a year, so we could see something other than the city. Sunday morning, our Grandpa had to glue the single pages together with adhesive tape due to us reading it all the time. I don't anticipate the movie the comic was based on, to enchant me in the same way, yet still, the excitement to be able to see it after, well, a long time, is something i haven't experienced in a while; the impatience that can't be replicated as an adult, until you're about to experience whatever it is.
Work is weird. Can't put my finger on what has changed. Perhaps it's just me—the most probable answer.
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