


Shout outs to my dear friend and travel adventure-buddy, Shannon. First her younger brother, now her grandmother have become seriously ill in the space of 2 and a half months, and I just want to say that in my heart I am holding your hand, Shan.
I can say, and I am ever-thankful for this, that my own younger sister and grandmother are doing just fine in the health department. It's a wonder, seeing as my Gramma is 82 and living on her own, that all she suffers from is the occasional bout of loneliness. She has a teddy bear named Holty that she talks to sometimes, which I guess is okay, but that's about it. Otherwise she's one of the coolest Grammas I know.
Anyways, it's late and I finally stamped down a thesis statement for my gender studies term paper. I'll work on the arguments tomorrow after I finish my contemporary literature test.
When it rains, it pours.
-Laur
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