And surprisingly, he's rather well rested. Considering that I walked upwards of 2.5 hundred thousand steps over the course of three weeks. It was good, and considering I'm still processing and unpacking and moving photos and figuring out just what I've missed, I'll write more about it all later.
For now, I write about Doctor Who. I'm totally psyched that they're bringing back Rory and Amelia (Not Amy. Amelia is such a better name.) The fact that they're attempting the whole "two-companion" thing again is a bit of... well, it's a throwback, I think, to some earlier doctors, but it seems that Mr. Moffat pulled it off splendidly. Part of me still wants to know who River Song is, but the other half of me really doesn't care because said part really does not like her. *Shrugs* Time will tell, I suppose. I will say this, though; the Tardis/Pandoricum explosion was such a loophole. All they did was spend an entire season saying "we don't want to have to deal with everything that's happened already, so we're gonna reboot the universe." The Doctor even said "reboot." RE BOOT. Such a cop-out. But as I said. Time will tell.
I've found that it's becoming increasingly harder for me to live in the moment. Granted, I've always had a concentration issue, but now that I have a job and a life, one is constantly overpowering the other. I'll let you figure out which that is... One could call me a dreamer; I say that over-romanticizes it a bit. I'd call myself a "grand-scheme-of-things" kind of person. I like to sit back and look at the big picture. I suppose it's a leadership quality. I say it's a nice distraction.
Now then, news that's slightly more down to earth. Bought a new DSi, but you already knew that. What I suppose you don't know is that I've caught nearly all of the Legendaries on my new Pokemon. Not really something to be proud of, but it makes my inner nerd happy.
Ummm... Time to go play Allods.
Later Days
-B
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