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Sunday, August 29, 2004

  1. When we were kids my sister would always lay out the clothes she was going to wear on the first day of school the night before. I stop myself from doing this now. I stop myself from making a neat stack of books that I'll need. If I get started I'll never stop. Spent a few days in Goshen, then a night in Pittsburgh. I still knew a handful of people in Goshen, and while I didn't know anyone at the party we went to in Pittsburgh, neither did Hallie, Emily, or Suzanna, really, so we just sat on the front step and drank the unknown people's beer.
  2. Saturday I stopped for lunch at my grandparents' house. The meals my grandmother makes are simpler than they used to be. I think she is too tired to cook as well for herself anymore, and doesn't realize that it's carrying over to what she serves others. There were still enough meatballs, though. I was worried that they would feel slighted by my departure after one short hour, but by the end of lunch my grandmother's eyelids were drooping and she said, "If you need to take off now, that's okay."
  3. I rode home through the center of Western Virginia. A few miles from the Virginia line I took out the map, turned it over to the Virginia, and neatly refolded it to display Virginia when placed in the clear plastic map pocket. I got back on the bike and started riding. I kept riding and riding, but the junctions and towns that I was using to chart my progress didn't come as quickly as I had been used to. The scale of the map had changed.

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