Andrea Harner
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January 3, 2007

Jet laggin': Wide awake at 3:09 am

Update: Never went back to sleep. Operating on 4 hours of sleep. Fun!

Thoughts of a jet lagging fool:

Am I using too much of my GMail storage? I should check on that.

Living in Tokyo again would be great. I hope it happens.

Jet lagging during the day yesterday was fun because it felt like I was slightly sedated. GOOD TIMES!

I'm sad the holidays are over. Now I'm a freak if I have holiday cheer. Sucks.

I miss Japanese melons. A $15 slice at breakfast was RIDICULOUS! but it didn't change the fact that it was delicious. And juicy. And perfectly sweet. And a great green.

I miss my family but happy to have had a great trip with them. Mom's still in Japan but is my dad on his way back to Shanghai right now? I hope my brother isn't partying too much now that all his business school applications are in. Am I an over-protective sister? Is that bad?

I'm so grateful to have Jonah in my life. WAIT. How is it possible that Jonah doesn't ever have jet lag!!?? How can he sleep through it all??!! Maybe I'll wake him up, lunge my probing eyes to within an inch from his, and grill him on his jet lag avoidance secrets...

I love the name Miuccia.

I can't wait to be a mother.

Maybe I should pluck my eyebrows. Yeah, I should get up and pluck 'em. Leave them thicker where they begin but thinner as they go out. Yeah, that's gonna be AWESOME!



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Melon-green is one of my favo(u)rite colors. Welcome home!:)

Posted by: Hasan at January 3, 2007 9:46 AM
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