All The Small Things

Mar 7, 2007 at 14:16 o\clock

I really like...

by: Sassy1

Men in Trees.

Its a great show, but like all shows that I like, just as I've gotten into it, know who all the characters are and am enjoying the subtleties of the storylines, they finish for the season. Bastards etc.

 

Other things that I like, and some random thoughts:

* CC's. Considering that I didn't start eating cornchips until after highschool, I now have what could be construed as an unhealthy relationship with them. I just enjoy their company. And their corny cheesy crunchy goodness. And they go really well with french onion sour cream dip. Whats not to love!

* I made a skirt tonight. Just ran it up on my machine. As you do. Its really very cute.

* I'm becoming quite a good cook. I think I'll stop telling people that I can burn water, because although this is still true enough, I can also now whip up several excellent meals. Including lovely things that have more than two steps involved in their preparation, and that use more than one pan to make. Thats an achievement. Plus since I started my new hours, I have more time to do a better job of it. Which helps.

* I am so so grateful that my little Nicky is here, and won't grow up with HER as a role model. I am confident that I'm going to raise a happy, healthy, well adjusted little person, and I can see the difference in her already, just spending less time with them. YAY! No more bad grammar, poor attitude and skanky clothes!! Yay! Yay! Yay!!!

* I'm also just stoked that I have the metabolism that I do. I think I'm a reasonably tidy package, and looking at my mum, I don't think thats going to change into the future. So thats cool.

* I found out a couple of months ago that my great aunt committed suicide. For some reason, this keeps popping into my mind at odd moments. Even more oddly, I was given a photo of her and her sister (my pop's sisters) some time before that, and I put it up in my bedroom. Every morning, I get up and see that photo. She was a beautiful woman. I wish I had known her.

* This weekend I'm off on a girls weekend away, and it is my birthday. I don't know how I feel about the birthday part, but the girls weekend away should be awesome. In fact, I wish it was Friday today, and I would be sitting on the couch sipping my seventh glass of moscato, eating dip, and talking to my lovely friends... as opposed to what I'm doing now... eating dip, drinking cordial, and blogging. God life is tough at the top isn't it.

* Bindi Irwin freaks me out. Sorry. I know that she's only a little girl, but she's an odd looking child, isn't she. Plus she's a bit precocious for mine. I have a five year old daughter, and if she spoke like that I would freak out. The child sounds like an animated puppet.

* There should be more writers like Bryce Courtney in the world. The man is a genius.

 

And now I'm off to bed. Nighty Night folks.

Comments for this entry:

  1. quoteMrs H wrote at Mar 7, 2007 at 22:31 o\clock:Your funny Sass. (ha ha funny)

    And your a bit like an olympic swimming pool -you've got a deep end with your thoughts and a shallow end (Bindi comment).

    But funny nonetheless!

    I'm enjoying reading your blogs.
  2. quoteck_boy wrote at Mar 8, 2007 at 02:31 o\clock:There is only one truly great author, whose works will remain timeless. These pieces of literary genius are impossible to put down once you start reading. And for those of you who have not yet experienced the writings of this devine author, go to your local library or bookshop and get ahold of Lovers and Gamblers by Jackie Collins. Footballers Wives has nothing on this baby!
  3. quoteSassy1 wrote at Mar 8, 2007 at 03:04 o\clock:Dear God CK - Jackie Collins? Thats just sad!
  4. quoteGibby wrote at Mar 8, 2007 at 05:10 o\clock:Sass, CK has a very good point...Having lent me the aforementioned 'Lovers n Gamblers', I can honestly say that she is a writer of great talent. Maybe you would like to borrow it from us?? AL is KING...
  5. quoteSponky wrote at Mar 8, 2007 at 06:09 o\clock:I feel the same about Bindi. Freaky child, definitely been coached too much.
  6. quoteSassy1 wrote at Mar 8, 2007 at 11:50 o\clock:Ah, Sponky - the voice of reason.

    I think I'm just going to ignore the chorus of MEN telling me to read JACKIE COLLINS ---> Thats just sick people.

    And thanks to you too Mrs. H. its lovely that you are popping by... perhaps you should start your own blog with squiggle details? I can hook you up with a great photoblog site if you're interested?

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