Which is depressing.
Because for at least sixty more years I will have to wake up early and shower and get dressed and put on makeup and smile at people I don't want to smile at.
:-(
Also, I got my fourth BYU ticket of 2010 two days ago. I just can't pass up the convenience of faculty parking, and I think the mindblowing vehicular proximity I manage to obtain every morning is well worth the $100 I've shelled out since last August for what I consider my "parking pass." But when I get three more tickets this year (a certainty, not a possibility) I will be officially banned from on-campus parking. LAME.
Unrelated but fun thought: Imagine if you were given one day to eat whatever and however much you wanted with no caloric consequences.
OMG, THIS WOULD ALL BE WORTH IT.
I don't think I've ever tapped my capacity to eat. Not just to eat, I mean to really eat. Oh, you'll often hear me say I'm full because it's the polite and healthy thing to do, and because nice, emotionally balanced girls don't eat twelve burritos in one sitting. But I really think I could, if I let myself try. I could eat a whole batch of cookie dough. Or a whole can of buttercream frosting. Or four savory crepes topped off by two sweet ones and a cupcake for dessert, followed by soft macaroni dripping in multiple cheeses for an after-dinner snack. And then maybe another cupcake. OH, THE GLORY.
I would be a fugly fat-a. But I would be a satisfied fugly fat-a.
To prevent myself from becoming a fugly fat-a in the near future, I have lined up an engagement in which I cannot wait to participate. And no, it's not at the local In 'N Out Burger.
* FIGURE SKATING LESSONS! *
I cannot wait.
2 comments:
Jessica!
So I agree with you, the amazing-ness of close parking is so worth the ticket. I love your blog by the way!
MY MOUTH IS WATERING AT THOSE CUPCAKES.
I would also like to idle my life away. I feel your pain!
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