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Kyle: hey, dude. who has their very own website? seriously. kurt-anderson? didn't all these get gobbled up by nerds in the mid-90s? [...]

Puck: hey guys! welcome! carrie, I got your text last night but was too lazy to respond. hope it's cool if i call you today

Carolyn: Hi brother! I'm pretty sure that this would meet the definition of stalking. Hope all is well!

SCraigA: SHOUT! Ok...1st shout so lameness should be overlooked. peace.

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Books:
   the Shadow Rising - Jordan
   the Road - Kerouac
   How We Are Hungry - Eggers

Lectures:
   History of the US

Quote

the Empty Ones

They believed in nothing; there was no right and wrong.
They enjoyed nothing but the absence of pain.
There was no love for the Empty Ones. No obsession.

  In the beginning, God had many children.
And they had His spark in them. They were full of joy,
creative, alive.
  And God decided to send them to Earth, to
see what they would become. And they thrived.
  But the children were not infinite in number.
God would eventually run out of sparks to clothe with
muscle and heartbeats.

  Eventually the Soulless began to be born. No
sliver of divinity sparked their intellect. No passion drove
them.
  These were the Empty Ones.

  As God slowly phased out His own children, the
Empty Ones multiplied. They could see that they were empty,
for they saw fullness in the Children’s lives.
  Though all-but-devoid of desire, the Soulless did
not want to be the way they were; it was their only clear drive.
  They tried to copy the others but, of course,
could not. So the Empty Ones settled with studying the Children,
consuming everything that could let them feel, if but for a
moment, that borrowed passion.
  But the feelings never lasted. And the Soulless were
again left empty, even more aware of the void.

  And the Children began to number fewer and fewer.

thank you

i know that what i’ve been posting isn’t exactly what this blag is around for–kurt set it up so that he could share things with his family and friends and asked me to contribute with the easybib.com post, then told me this meant i would be contributing more often, which i gladly accepted.

i just wanted to post this to thank all of you for letting me borrow your son, brother, and/or friend for the summer. i had such an incredibly fun time with him. this was the first time since high school that we saw each other for more than a week, and nothing about it was weird or took any getting used to–from the moment he got here, it felt like this was the way things should always be. i can’t speak for kurt but i so enjoyed his time here–we did so many fun things and at the same time didn’t have to do anything to be perfectly happy.


(that’s us on our big last date–we went to a pretty fancy italian place all dressed up…then peaced out and went to spike’s junkyard dogs)

he’s only just left–i dropped him off about two hours ago at TF Green and he just texted me a little while ago to tell me he was at his layover in maryland, so, it hasn’t been that long, but i already feel like i’m missing a limb or something–my apartment is horribly empty and quiet and depressing. but i wouldn’t give any of it back for the world.

anyway i just wanted to thank everybody who let him go for the summer, it meant so much to me to have this time with him and i’ll be forever grateful for the time we had. and now…back to your regularly scheduled programming.

love,
sarah

ps sorry if this was melodramatic! haha.

photo tour of the RI adventure

Well, Kurt’s time in RI is winding down. I figured, before I give him back to y’all out west, I’d post a little photo album of our summer together. Warnings: we are barfy (right, Mom?), very pale, and a little boring. Also these pictures miiiight make you long a little bit for Rhode Island. Pine, if you will. It’s cool. We (particularly the Kurt half of “we”) understand. I have a harder time since I’ve had the good sense to stay put in The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. But, y’know. To each his own?
Anyway, here goes:
not a great photo of yours truly, but I think it’s sweet of Kurt. First night at Aunt Polly’s house on Long Island in NY. This, after a moderately disastrous adventure at LaGuardia airport, where Kurt has now sworn twice to never return.

Kurt and Polly, doing the Times crossword. One thing my mother has always loved about Kurt: if he solves a clue, he’ll write the answer next to the clue, allowing the puzzle-doer the joy of actually filling it in. Nice, no?

Photobucket Here’s the other thing Kurt spend most of his time doing—reading. That’s my cousin Cindy in the background. And THIS…

Photobucket Is my charming cousin Palmer. Wearing my glasses. And being a total gem. He spend most of his weekend asking Kurt more questions than have ever been asked in rapid succession than at any other time in the history of the world.

Photobucket…and trying to write his name on the back of Kurt’s shirt.

PhotobucketOnce back in Providence, Kurt attempts to fold a fitted sheet. Hilarity ensues.

Photobucketand snuggles…with himself. On some very manly sheets 

Photobucketand is reunited with Phils!

PhotobucketCreepiest menu ad ever! With the worst spelling! Winny shot? Daddy’s arms? Jeeze!

PhotobucketRoger Williams looks out over his fair city.

PhotobucketThe view of the Statehouse from Prospect Park at sunset. Hey Craig, can you name the other two freestanding domes?

Photobucket…we attempt to fine-tune the art of the self-portrait. …and apparently, don’t quite succeed.

PhotobucketWhat Kurt is most often seen doing—playing on his new “toy.”

PhotobucketKurt gets new glasses! I like them.

PhotobucketWickenden Street always offers amazing little oddities. Like a lion statue on a driveway entrance…with glued-on googley eyes.

PhotobucketYes, it’s a stop sign. This is not the point—the point is the back of it:

PhotobucketSundlun for Governor! Did any of you guys live in RI while he was in office? Anyway, that’s my former, old, crazy, mean, and did I mention old? And crazy? Boss.

PhotobucketRemember this place?? We tried to go see Christopher Simpson’s play, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, but we were about $7 short for two tickets. So we sat outside, watched the sun go down, and saw Kelly’s old house. Nice paint job! (He didn’t even pay me to say that, I swear!)

PhotobucketKurt, in his new glasses, standing next to the Kingston Free Library. Looking pretty adorable…

PhotobucketI tried to be sly in getting some photographic evidence of Craig’s visit to Providence…apparently I am not quite as stealthy as I think I am.

PhotobucketThe last two weeks we’ve been spending some time down in Charlestown, RI, at the house my Aunt Polly is renting for a month. Here’s another view:

PhotobucketIt’s on Ninigret Pond. There are incredible sunsets at night—Kurt took a picture of one with his phone when we were there the other night, but we can’t figure out how to send it to the computer. I’ll be sure to take one tonight and post it/send it to Kurt ASAP, though. This house—no joke—looks like a battleship from the front. It’s got about a thousand rooms, and is incredibly easy to get lost in. There’s an observation-type-deck on the top where, at night, you can see literally every star in the sky. Maybe I’ll figure out how to take pictures of that, too!

PhotobucketKurt and my mom at the pool. Note Kurt’s super stylish glasses! Can’t see ‘em?

PhotobucketStylin.

PhotobucketHiding from the sun. Kurt Anderson and Sarah Stowell have no business sitting out in the hot August sun. Trust.

PhotobucketMy cousin Charlie. Lounging. On a lobster.

PhotobucketKurt’s stack o’ books—some read, some to-be-read. There are many more scattered around the room/house, but this is the main stack.

Oh! The grand finale! I decided I wanted to dye my hair darker and, not to be outdone, Kurt decided to bleach his. So, here’s the before picture…
Photobucket

PhotobucketKurt, looking like a lost member of the Insane Clown Posse, mid-bleach…

PhotobucketMe, dying my hair…

PhotobucketMohawk! …No?

Photobucket…during…

PhotobucketAfter! Look how blonde!

Anyway, that is a REALLY long (sorry!) synopsis of our amazing summer adventure. Thanks for sticking around through the whole thing—and hope your internet browsers didn’t hate me for posting all of those pictures! Maybe a few to follow before he leaves on Sunday. Until then…

Weekly Update

-Sun - Sudoku; get lost for a half hour while driving to Warwick; pretty great church meetings; groceries; laundry; VH1’s top 100 songs of the 90’s countdown; ravioli with incredible sauce; ‘Lord of War’; reaping the seeds of gluttony; chat with Mom; more SatC

-Mon - Sarah at a conference; sleep in; catching up on interweb reading; lots of writing; ‘Heroes’; ‘Psych’; bake banana bread; Shark Week; catching up on PesuP; SatC

-Tue - Sarah at conference; sleep in; reading; writing; Heroes; Gilmore Girls; mailing night at Options; dinner; SatC

-Wed - Drive Sarah to work; clean up; ‘Heroes’; lunch; ‘Pwoject Wunway’; BYB2WD:P2; Sarah bakes the ugliest cake ever; drive to SK; dinner at Red Stripe with Sam; money talk; drive to Providence

-Thu- another day lost to reading and ‘Heroes

-Fri - sleep in; ‘Heroes’; writing; lunch; clean; more ‘Heroes’; sunset picnic @ Prospect Park with Beth; ‘Con Air’ with Carol; new episode of ‘Psych’!; ‘Con Air’ without Carol; SatC

-Sat - sleep in; write; drive to Wakefield; breakfast at Phil’s; shopping; visit Grandma Stewart; International Pockets; Stephanie’s graduation party; drive to Providence; sunset at Prospect Park (again); SatC; write

Weekly Update

-Sun - last day of sleeping in, I swear!; bagels & an epic omelet; laundry; Psych; visit Dillon; cheap gas!; job application; Kim at Options; revisiting Dillon; ‘Psych’; phone calls & long talks
-Mon – Sarah’s home from work; breakfast; ‘Psych’; nap; dinner at Kim’s; Three Sisters for ice cream; fix/set up Kim’s entertainment center; disturbing comedian DVD; Love 3
-Tue – drive Sarah to work; change oil & tire for Yonkers; read ; nap; lunch; ‘Psych’; get dolled up for Hot 106’s Big Boy’s Bash at Temple (did I mention how I don’t like parties?); fail to meet L.L. Cool J.; massive amounts of Chinese food (it so wishes its lettuce wraps were half as good as Kelly’s)
-Wed – drive Sarah to work; start of 3-day rain; moving Randy again; almost die in elevator from rainstorm; almost go to see ‘Hancock’; hang out with Paul; dinner at Cilantro’s (it so wishes it were half as good as Café Rio); ice cream run; meet the Chemist
-Thu – Sarah’s sick; 3-hour doctor trip; talk to Kelly; ‘Psych’; 4-hour nap; read; Felini’s for dinner!; finish season 2 of ‘Psych‘; Carol’s mom & brother start visit
-Fri – wake up to scattered sleeping Sweeneys; Carol’s easy, do-it-yourself 1-step lesson in bathroom etiquette; finish ‘Stranger in a Strange Land’; 30 Rock, Oprah (on intersex), Gilmore Girls, the Secret Life of the American Teenager, and Sex and the City (I know… you can just feel my brain cells slowly atrophying, can’t you?)
-Sat – sleep in; hang out with the Sweeneys; drive to SK; Dunkin Doughnuts (mmmm… strawberry coolatta…); International Pockets for hummus, bread, & free falafels; chat with Sam; Iggy’s with Sam; brief pilgrimage to Point Judith; even more exciting chat with Sam; ice cream at Friendly’s with Deb & Steve; entertaining Steve; drive to Providence; long talks late into the night