My day to day is not always so intellectual. In fact, I think this is the most stress free time of my life- it's awesome! During the week, I go to the gym, have a knight night with friends around the valley, knit more in general, read, have dinners with my housemates, go to the coffeeshop (run by a volunteer group, La Puente... I should tell you more about that group later), and hang out with my housemates when possible.
This weekend, I went with La Puente to pick carrots from a field after it had been harvested (gleaning) to bring to their food bank. Saturday night we went to a Mariachi concert which was quite interesting and I realize that I live in a totally different part of the country. Every month we get $10 each for Education/Recreation fun together (Ed/Rec), this was our first outing together for that. Here are some highlights:
Now I want to give you a little insight to the one girl I live with, Chloe (yes, I should introduce to all of them...). Before the show began, we had some good old fun with the camera:
Here's us being annoyed 13 year old whose parents made them come here:
Now, we're our grandparents:
OK, I had to channel my 20 year old excited self for this one:
Oh yeah, totally hipster, right??
Just classic:
Today we tried to take the San Luis Valley train, which is a pretty popular attraction around here. However, there's this thing called "Valley time" and lifestyle, so it didn't end up going. We putzed around Alamosa in the morning, then played softball again- this time I joined in, not so pretty. Here are some photos of us getting excited to take that train that never came (and those are not our trains the photos, fyi). Whatev....
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