Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Today was just awesome. As is my family.

   Today has, thus far, been the highlight of my holidays. I mean, yesterday was also amazing. I saw a friend, we hung out, and, well. Cam is just awesome. But today I got to see my family.

   I'd been looking forward to it for ages. I haven't seen David or my dad in ages, after all. My mum threatened to not let me see them, and I worried that maybe I wouldn't be able to. Nevertheless, I bought some cookies and prepared to see them.

How to make David feel special.

   So I saw my dad. Which was awesome. He is just... awesome. I didn't meet him until I was eleven or twelve, so when I see him, he acts more like a friend than a dad. Adoption tends to lead to these situations. I got to spend all of an hour with him, then I went to see my brother.

   I may have said this before, but David, also, is awesome. Like, really awesome. Like, I brought him cookies, awesome. So we walked up a hill and ate cookies, or rather he ate cookies and I got somewhat sick of them. We did some exploring. We found a bush track that wasn't, and a house with a gay pride flag that David has since gone to great efforts to avoid. I'm guessing I do not have a gay brother then.

   I only got to see David for an hour, and after then it was a four hour drive back home. But even after my short time with my family, it got me thinking about adoption and such things. Family. And identity. Perhaps another deep blog post is in order. But for now, I need some sleep.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Thankyou Kiran!

Kiran is my friend's son, and quite possibly one of the coolest kids you'll ever come across. Why is that? Well, he follows Probably Not Sane, of course. :) He's also insanely good at frisbee golf.

Kiran, there's a picture coming up for you. Thankyou.

Here's your picture.

Frisbee golf