I've been plannin' stuff out for my week in Ohio. One month away! Just a month and I'll be on my way to see the boys. X3
So far, I've not planned on going anywhere really "special." At least, not anywhere like a museum or other attraction. I'd like to visit the cemetery in Hilliard while I'm there. My grandma Silsi is buried there, and it's been years since I've visited. I always like visiting cemeteries. Perhaps it's creepy or morbid of me, but I do like visiting them. There are tons of old graves there, and I always like visiting old graves. Keep them company, like.
I'd also like to visit Atonement Lutheran Church. That's the church we used to go to when we lived up there. I always liked Pastor Bell (he just retired this year, I dunno who's runnin' things now). I wonder if he'd remember me if I visited?
And I'd just like to take a walk around the town. I've never been able to just explore the way I want to explore the town--we always had someplace to go or something to do if we visited up there as a family, but now that I'll be up there alone, I'll have a chance to just observe things. I wanna see things I haven't seen in 14 years. Dad and Mum would never slow down so I could see them. But now I can. I'm quite looking forward to it. I wonder if it'll snow while I'm there? You never know, I suppose. I'd like to build a REAL snowman or throw some REAL snowballs... down here, you get probably an inch of snow every other year and it melts by the afternoon, so you never really get to make a proper snowman or throw decent snowballs. It's more like snow pellets and deformed shapeless lumps with snowman accents in them.
I'll have to pack my warm clothes, too, and perhaps my boots--I don't want my Yellow Submarine shoes getting soggy if it DOES snow while I'm there. Mom got me a bitchin' Jimi Hendrix sweater, and I wanna wear it soon. X3 Yayz!
Even if I don't find any museums or anything to go to, I'll always have something to do. I don't suppose it would do at all to merely loaf around on Johnny's couch, would it?


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