2007.05.08
Beulah Land
What a strange couple days. I probably won’t be posting for the next several as I’ll be travelling to Detroit for the funeral of my Grandmother, Rose “Peg” Haynes, who died yesterday. Rest in peace, Gramma. I will miss you badly.
Despite this heavy burden the past two evenings have been quite eventful. Last night several friends came over for a dinner party (I really really appreciated the distraction) and we had a hearty steak, potatoes and corn on the cob dinner augmented with red wine and lots of talking.
Then tonight I did two things I’ve never done before and never thought I’d do for that matter. I went and got a massage (at Sain Saine in Japan Town) and then to the Kabuki Springs for some steam followed by hot bath and cold bath. Afterwards the five of us that went found ourselves at a great little Korean restaurant.
Now I’m in the midst of packing and the weight of the trip is hitting me. It’s funny how the mind works. I keep thinking that if I don’t pack and don’t go then everything will be the same as it was before. So back to reality and packing.
Before that, though, the subject of this entry comes from a request from my sister to bring the song Beulah Land with me. Hopefully it will be some solace for her.
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