Hello reader, I love you!Thanks for being here!

Today started gloomy but not cold. A trailer to our upcoming Fall, or maybe just some haze from nearby forest fires. I woke up early to get to work by 7. No biggie, but I had not slept too much since closing at my other job that night before. Nonetheless work went by just fine.

I have two delightful roommates that I can’t wait to introduce you to. We decided to go out to get Indian food which has been our most recent favorite. But the real thing that fascinates me about this outing was the topic of conversation vs. various settings. We start at home discussing our day prior (obligations and work), to which we decide to go somewhere else to talk about more….. nsfw topics. This change is actually verbally lined out.

“Save that thought till we are at the restaurant”.

We sit at our booth for 3 and compare and contrast in trusting and graphic detail. Aloo Gobi is a side to our juicy conversation, I can’t get enough of both. Our time together isn’t over though, but we can’t stay at the restaurant.

We drive to a park/river walk to more or less compare observations. We think about exes and what they have in common, what they have in common with friends of aunts’s exes. We talk about our behavior and connect that to the moon, astrology, ovulation, capitalism, school and men. but we do this all while sitting under an acorn tree.

This particular acorn tree stands out to us because its acorns are green. We talk about how long it’s been since we’ve thought about these kinds of trees, we sit underneath. This tree emphasizes change. Green acorns that will soon be brown as well as an indicator of Fall. We sit now under this tree as grown women instead of the kids we were last time. And we make remarks to this.

“I can’t remember the last time I sat in a field.”

Our conversation has ran its course and we have circled back to prior ideas just incase anyone left out anything or has conjured up any new insight. We have successfully ran out of words and find ourselves driving home with no music. I feel tired and full. No doubt that we will do this again next week.

“I really missed you guys.”