Categories
Uncategorized

The Open Road

Today was a good day.

I got a memory-foam bed topper yesterday, and though I awoke at 9:00 this morning, I didn’t get out of bed until 10:30 it was so comfortable.

I went to campus, dropped off my two photos for the study abroad photo contest, and ate.

Then I went to the Georgia World Congress Center and registered to work events there care of Food Team, Inc. I also received a 15%-off coupon for Safe-T-Sole shoes from Payless, required for the job.

I drove from there to the newly-opened City Life Restaurant & Lounge, located well within the hood, but that’s how I like it. The woman who opened it is getting her clientele from gentrifying East Point – I’m not down with gentrification, but I am down with aiding in their wealth redistribution to me. She liked me a lot so I’m pretty sure I’ve got that job down pat.

From there I went a ways up Buford Highway to get the shoes, returned home and ate some bread with pumpkin butter on it (the bombtrack), and had a nice long conversation with Gabiza, President of AIESEC International.

Then I won the election for Local Committee President of AIESEC at Georgia Tech for the 2008 term. We celebrated at Little Szechuan.

By Preston

Agent of Change, Former of Entropy, Seeker of a Stateless World.

8 replies on “The Open Road”

Tell Gabiza she owes us a visit. Throw your clout around with your LCPness. Say that one outloud.

Oh, and congrats.

Sounds like a nice day… and I’m sure you did it all with a smile. 🙂

We’ll talk more about what we were talking about last night soon. I promise. I want to hear more.

Hey, congradulations also on getting elected LCP. Best of luck!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *