I loved the book! Picked it up on Tuesday at lunch, finished it by Thursday night. Definitely going to show up to watch the lesbian murder discussion.
Weirdest thing anyone ever stole from me: dirty gym clothes in high school.
Oh and thanks for the Gracias Madres recommendation!
Oh no, is there something about HS that makes you not want to go? Are you just not a fan? Are they openly/secretly terrible people?
msjinxie covered ice cream pretty well but left out my fav, Humphry Slocombe, where they have new flavors every day. One of their few constant flavors is Secret Breakfast, a bourbon ice cream with cornflake cookies in it, and it is so so so good. Bi-Rite is also good, but the line can be obscene sometimes (there's going to be a line at Humphry Slocombe, too, though).
Thanks, email headed your way
Move move move while you can.
Alternatively, you could download Flywheel, which is like Uber/Lyft but for normal licensed cabs. It just finds the closest cab and signals for a pickup. That would give you the freedom to explore the rest of the city without finding yourself stranded or facing an hour-long bus ride to go 5 miles.
Make sure to pack a sweater or jacket. San Francisco has so many microclimates that one part of the city can be sunny and warm and about 5 minutes away can be foggy, cold, and windy.
So although I'm looking forward to the extra time off this weekend to get out and get caught up on reading and other fun stuff, I'm still kind of emotionally reeling from a disastrous relationship that completely fell apart about a month ago. I feel silly, especially since we'd only known each other a few months, but it was pretty intense and obviously unhealthy in a lot of ways, but I still miss this person a lot. I don't know how to stop missing this person, and I know that there's nothing I can do but wait out these feelings and keep myself distracted, but I wish there was an easy way to stop feeling hurt.
So I'll just bury myself in books and TV and try not to be reminded of this person all the time.