Arrived in Fayetteville at the Greyhound station at 9:30am this morning and met Curtis who came to pick me up. He's lovely, and quite tall- like 6'1", compared to most of my other friends who are guys from St Louis who are all like, 5'9"-5'11" tallest.
We went to the Paratrooper/Airforce museum place to have a look around, as it's pretty much the only thing to do in Fayetteville, apparently, but we got there at 9:45am and they didnt open til 10am, so we went for a drive and found The Arts Center, which is apparently just a center for doing art, not looking at it. :/ Headed back to the airforce place and it was 10 o'clock on the dot. We were the first people inside except for the staff.
After that, headed back to Curtis' parents house (where he lives at the moment) which is just out of Fayetteville in a small place called Linden. He has 2 ginger tabby cats, and 2 dogs- a rottweiler and a boxer- both were super friendly and not jumpy which was good, because I don't really like dogs, but his ones were nice. Stayed there for a bit then headed to the hotel in Raleigh. We got there at about 1:45pm and Curtis was meant to start work at 2pm, but it took us an hour to get there, so he called in and said he'd be late.
He left and I took a shower and then went to get blinner. (breakfast, lunch and dinner) which equaled a sub from a place pretty much at the end of the parking lot. It was pretty good.
I've already made a mess and have to sort out my clothes and things; they have a washing machine that guests can use here, so I'm going to do some washing in a minute, finish writing my postcards and read some more of my book :)
Oh, I called CJ too, but it was like, 5am in NZ lol so I woke him up by accident ^^;;
Curtis is getting his wisdom teeth pulled out tomorrow, but after that/when he's feeling a little better, he's driving back up to Raleigh and we're going out somewhere. They have a bunch of museums/art galleries etc here :)
Friday, February 13, 2009
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Hey.. glad all is well...days are flying by...
ReplyDeletelove the pics of the trees too.
Cheers,
Ngarie