Today I brought 4 Twizzlers and chocolate milk for lunch. I guess it’s time to visit the grocery.
I survived My First Earthquake. Yes, I am refraining from writing a full paragraph about it.
Oklahoma is in a time warp. I think workweeks are getting longer but the clocks continually report that only 40 hours pass. Huh.
Another weekend at the Parental Resort was filled with a very good yoga during which I was sat upon by the instructor, a motorcycle ride that really made me miss motorcycle rides, and many other enjoyable enjoyables. Special thanks to all involved parties.
I keep thinking that I would do better science at work if instead of an office chair, I was given a weirdly shaped camping chair which I could supplement with a decorative (soft) pillow and a woven throw, or something. This is my way of saying I miss the desk chair I had in college for a while, which was surprisingly very comfortable and effective, until I junkily stepped through it and ripped it to pieces. It was also good for napping.
I just discovered a new recipe on Joy the Baker to try, but if anyone wants to (magically, I guess) deliver them to me post haste, I would not complain. You will find me at work, twirling my hair, doing science in my dull office chair.
1 comment:
When I heard about your harrowing earth quake experience, I was completely shocked and jealous of the coolness of saying you survived an earth quake. You can call it like Quake of twenty ten or something. I imagine you saying it like the Vietnam vets talk of their days in Nam or something. Staring off into the distance shaking your head and trailing off while talking about it.
Oh and I definitely want to try the Joy the Baker recipe! When I saw that I was immediately taking inventory of all kitchen ingredients. (I don't know why I said kitchen ingredients instead of just ingredients)
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