It feels great to walk in the dark, to walk at night time and feel the small breezes. To feel the serenity of the blackness - and see the moon!!!!!!!!
Well, he's gone without much fanfare which surprises me so. I thought for sure both David and I would break down and cry but he was so happy and so ready, what more could we ask for?
WE checked in and got his keys, set up his room, unpacked his bags with no problem. They give you a gigantic cart on wheels and we were able to fit everything in + wheel the two suitcases up to the room, jammed in one elevator.
No room mate in sight, which was dissapointing, but fine. Time to unpack in warped speed so no one could see me wipe drawers down like crazy. I guess he could have figured that out himself. Drove to Legal Seafood, luckily we had stayed at the Prudential Towers Sheraton last time and knew to park in that lot. Ofcourse the lobster roll I craved tasted nothing like what I thought.
He arranged to meet Adam in half an hour so we raced thru Walgreens and back to the dorm. Jake suggested we not get out of the car so we wouldn't cry but how could I not wrap my arms around him and say goodbye----but with a quick get away. All in good time as he forgot the bag we bought him in Walgreen's and rescued just in time to see Adam. Goodbye Gary.
Where'd he go after that, and who'd he go with? Who'd he eat with the next day and did he buy his books? All the questions I have everyday but don't get answered.......such will be the life forever.
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