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1) Lighting a virtual candle in memory of Danny Lieberman, part of the Malibu clan, who left us yesterday for that Great Bike Trail in the Sky. I only knew Danny slightly, but for some reason, his passing hit me hard. Last time I saw him was at Renovation and it was all too fleeting a moment. He was healthy then, and robust, and I was running somewhere. ::sigh:: Godspeed, Danny. (As I wrote on Facebook, please don't leave condolence notes for me. Please leave them for those who knew him better and for whom the loss is greater: [livejournal.com profile] suricattus, [livejournal.com profile] kradical, [livejournal.com profile] wrenn, and [livejournal.com profile] quarkwiz. Or, ride your bike in his honor. I suspect that would have pleased him.)

2) I'm finally over the post-trip jet lag. I think that Wednesday night/Thursday morning was my first normal sleep/wake pattern, and I've been sleeping like a brick since then, for which I'm truly grateful.

3) I'm finally finishing emptying out my suitcase from the trip this morning. Does it take anyone else this long to completely unpack after a trip? Seems like it happens every time for me.

4) My election ballot arrived yesterday--or was it the day before? Anyway, it will be filled out before the weekend is over. I'm looking forward to it, actually.

5) Speaking of voting, Washington's voting on same-sex marriage. Here's another way to look at it: In Washington state, if you have a domestic partnership, you still can't make healthcare decisions on behalf of your partner when their lives are on the line. Domestic partnership doesn't allow it; marriage--civil marriage--does. It's not a religious issue. It's an equal rights issue. It's a humanitarian issue. Vote in support of gay marriage. Let people who love each other take care of each other. It's the civil thing to do.

Date: Sat, Oct. 20th, 2012 04:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] herself_nyc
Sorry to hear about Danny, whom I knew slightly years ago when I was an active member of Echo.

And yes, I find that if you don't bite the bullet and unpack 100% the day you get home, it ends up dragging out for weeks. But it's a tough discipline.

Date: Sat, Oct. 20th, 2012 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janetl.livejournal.com
Oh, yeah. Unpacking can drag out.

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