no one can change your life except for you
i have a 10.5 hour day at work today... the bosses are at a gift show buying exciting new products for this fabulous little store. so, its all me all day. to curb the laziness of the day, i stopped at target on the way to work this morning. holly told me that they have books in the dollar section, and i wanted to pick up some cheap entertainment. unfortunately, by the time i got there, the only books left were ones on american history, alien sci-fi shit, and a book about three easy ways to get men to propose to you. although i'm a hopeless romantic, i'm not that hopeless... this is the kind of books that i find on my roommate's bookshelves.
so i opted for the real book section. i can handle $6 for a read. i grabbed THE NOTEBOOK.. i've been wanting a good sappy book for a while. but then i saw this other book... IN HER SHOES. i got it mainly because it said shoes...and because the shoes on the cover looked like some that i would purchase. how shallow is that? buying literature because of the cover illustration!? ... my other option was CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE MILITARY WIFE'S SOUL. didn't really pertain to me.
this weekend... what's there to say? we went out on friday night... and then on saturday, to not put shame to graduation weekend, we and they had yet another night out, although quite a bit milder than the previous night, returning "home" to have a dance party in the kitchen and food by a master chef.
yesterday was such a lazy day for me.. i was supposed to continue packing. but alas, it was spent in PJs in front of the television, frequent naps... a whole lot of nothingness. my brother came over to escape his roommate. its funny for me to be a spectator when my roommate and my brother get into conversations.... especially when it comes to sports (like it did last night). she starts talking about the rules and situations of sports she thinks she knows. last night it was baseball. patrick is a baseball player, and so natasha goes off on a tangent about something and patrick and i just look at each other and roll our eyes.. a source of entertainment to say the least.
why do i write so much nothingness? i'm not quite sure. because i have nothing else to do at the moment, mumken? yes, i'll just leave it at that.
so i opted for the real book section. i can handle $6 for a read. i grabbed THE NOTEBOOK.. i've been wanting a good sappy book for a while. but then i saw this other book... IN HER SHOES. i got it mainly because it said shoes...and because the shoes on the cover looked like some that i would purchase. how shallow is that? buying literature because of the cover illustration!? ... my other option was CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE MILITARY WIFE'S SOUL. didn't really pertain to me.
this weekend... what's there to say? we went out on friday night... and then on saturday, to not put shame to graduation weekend, we and they had yet another night out, although quite a bit milder than the previous night, returning "home" to have a dance party in the kitchen and food by a master chef.
yesterday was such a lazy day for me.. i was supposed to continue packing. but alas, it was spent in PJs in front of the television, frequent naps... a whole lot of nothingness. my brother came over to escape his roommate. its funny for me to be a spectator when my roommate and my brother get into conversations.... especially when it comes to sports (like it did last night). she starts talking about the rules and situations of sports she thinks she knows. last night it was baseball. patrick is a baseball player, and so natasha goes off on a tangent about something and patrick and i just look at each other and roll our eyes.. a source of entertainment to say the least.
why do i write so much nothingness? i'm not quite sure. because i have nothing else to do at the moment, mumken? yes, i'll just leave it at that.


6 Comments:
Bah, nothingness is absolutely fine - in case you haven't noticed, christhebrit isn't exactly Nietzsche 7 days a week. If you're going to write about something, a lazy day in the PJs works just fine (tho it does make me jealous) 8)
By Chris the Brit, at May 16, 2005 5:14 PM
Jen and I watched The Notebook last night. Not quite as good as the book, but the actor Ryan Gosling is HOTTTT.
By JillO, at May 16, 2005 5:59 PM
I LOVE POSTCARDS ! YOU ROCK MY WORLD !
By Jennifer, at May 16, 2005 6:02 PM
haha... didn't even know that kait sent it. one drunken night, do you see how we have to keep ourselves entertained up here? i can't believe that i remembered the office addy at that moment. lol
By Connie Mia, at May 16, 2005 6:17 PM
Ryan Gosling... ever see 'remember the titans', or USA High, or Young Hercules (ok, I never actually watched the last one, I swear)? You'll never look at him the same again.
Favorite part of this uber-chick flick: the "get in the water baby" scene
Connie- I just bought a ton of new books (I love being able to read for pleasure again) and just finished "wicked". -now reading the F-ed up book that kait lent me... come shop on my bookshelves... :)
By Holly, at May 16, 2005 8:32 PM
I've got a book on string theory or the Riemann Hypothesis that I'd be willing to give up from anywhere between 5 days and forever. Oh yeah, don't forget about "The Advent of the Algorithm"
By Mix, at May 16, 2005 10:17 PM
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