
We're back in Wilmington for two days before heading to Texas. Our weekend trip was fun, but oh boy hectic. We left Friday and had a really lovely drive to Durham. Good conversation, nice weather, fast driving. All things I love. We cut the timing close for the 9pm show, but figured we'de drop off our luggage, check into the hotel and then get to the outdoor screening just a few minutes late. HOWEVER, when we got to the hotel there was a snag. It went something like this.
"Can you grab the suitcase from the trunk?"
"What suitcase?"
"Oh crap..."
And thus began our five day trip with only one outfit each....Luckily Kohl's was open till 10pm and we were able to buy two t-shirts for $4 each and some underwear and socks to get through the week. Disaster avoided.
So then off to Hi Mom! for the midnight show where we caught a screening of about a dozen very scrappy, very fun shorts. In particular I enjoyed "Every Boy I've Fucked" by Jennifer Matotek. This one cut to the quick. It's raw and honest and something I wish I would have made myself. I like when a film evens the playing field by just saying what we all know but avoid talking about. Afterwards Andre asked, "If we broke up what would my generic boyfriend name have been?" To which I replied, "Organic, Bicycle, Factoid Boy" His smile let me know that he approved.
The next morning we went to the Varsity Theatre for a screening of An Inconvenient Truth (hosted by UNC's Public Health Dept.) All I can say is, "Go see this movie. And take a friend." We're already organic junkies and do small things that were on Gore's list, but we left the screening ready to really change our lives and the lives of others as much as we can. I really hope Gore will consider running in 2008. The world has been Bushwacked until its bleeding.
After seeing the movie Andre and I took some time to make a list of things we can do to do our part. Our first goal is to get the owners of our apartment building to install a bike rack on the property. There are quite a few people that already ride bike's in our building, but we figure if there were a bike rack then it might encourage even more people to do so. Our second goal is to create and distribute (or post) an "easy to do" list of things that can be done in our everyday lives to help stop global warming (so be sure to check back in.) For now you can go to the films website at www.climatecrisis.org for ways to do your part.
Post screening high we drove to VA and visited the family. Stayed at my dad's on Father's Day (first time I've spent the night at his house in 30 years! - went very smoothly). The next day was spent with my cousins and their kids (who I absolutely adore and want to steal!). The next day we packed grandma into the car and visited my mom's sisters in Hampton. Three days of hanging out and catching up.
Now we're home for two days. Lots to do before we leave. Have no idea how to prepare the apartment for a hurricane season that we will largely be absent from. Guess its time to meet the neighbors...