P365 Day 17: Hanging out with Matt
(Matt doesn't like having his picture taken — in fact, I think this is the only picture I have where he's not giving me the finger — but it's my policy to take a picture from the passenger's seat whenever I let someone drive my car. He drives carefully. Like my grandmother. But in a good way.)
After not seeing each other for a year and a half, Matt and I went out for coffee last night. Actually, that's not true. We went to Starbucks and ordered an iced tea (me) and a strawberry-banana smoothie (him). Then, just like old times, we drove around the city and talked.
It's much easier to talk when you've got your eyes on the road.
It's funny. Matt's so chill and I'm so high-strung sometimes, and I appreciate that he never lets me get too far ahead of myself. We've known each other more than a decade — he even deejayed my wedding reception — and I've always felt I can be very open with him. (I can even say on my blog that he drives like my grandmother and he won't get mad at me.)
I just hate that we go so long without seeing each other. It's never on purpose; it just happens that way.
Matt's always told me he's going to conquer the world. If anyone can do it, he can. And then he's going to give me a job as co-conquerer, because really, that's what friends are for.
3 Comments:
Aw, I loved this post.
I have a lot of great memories hanging out with both of you guys. (And, of course, my fellow Spades wizzard, Paul.)
ANd you're right -- if anybody can conquer the world, it's Matt. (Is it weird that I'm thinking of the Apple quote, now? You think he'd find that offensive?)
I don't think he'd find it offensive at all. He'd probably blush.
Here's the quote, everyone:
"Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world...are the ones who do."
you know - i am more like a hexagonal peg of center to vertex distance of D trying to be put into a cirle of a radius D.
Works out great.
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