As the time for my little love bug to come visit, I find myself becoming more and more excited about it. I guess I may be a loving mother after all. Of course, by day three of his visit, he's sure to be driving me crazy again, and then all will be back to normal. But for now I'm busy planning the things we can do. Lawrence and I are going to take him to the Dallas rainforest aquarium. Ethan loves aquariums. I'd also like to take him to Six Flags, but that will depend on finances. I think on April 9th I'll have a family dinner. All those in the family take note. Anyhoo.
I've been reading Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman, and I must say, I am totally loving it! I am afraid that Neil might be trying to dethrone Heinlein as my favorite author. Is that wrong? Am I being disloyal? I feel guilt about this. Maybe I should be punished. *wink wink* But seriously, Heinlein's dead! How can I replace a dead man?!? It's just so wrong!
Last night I got to go to a piano recital with Josh. It was very good, partly because I love spending time with my BFF, but MOSTLY because we got to make jokes about flatulence. Plus the lady's name is Wang, so we made wang jokes a-plenty. For instance, there were many Asians in attendance. I said, "Man, Asians sure must love wang!" Good times. It never stopped being funny, either.
Ok, what the HELL is up with the crazy weather? I live in Texas, and it is officially spring, so the weather is supposed to be in the mid 80's, and yet, instead, it's 45 degrees outside right now! That's like dead of winter temperature! What the hell's going on?!? The world is topsy-turvey! I'm freezing my ass off, and I, for one, say that we shouldn't have to stand for this! Write your congressman! There should be laws about things like this!
I like my boyfriend. Tee hee. Friday we're going shopping for a couch. That's the real deal, baby. I still can't get enough of him, and the world seems like a great place. Today I was reveling in the little things; good songs playing on the radio, my hair swishing around, making a coping really well, stuff like that. The bad stuff didn't even bother me. Is this what happiness feels like? I find it foreign and unsettling. And disconcerting. I'm also a little sleepy, cold, and hungry. I'm not sure if all that's related or not. This lifestyle could upset my whole paradigm is all I'm saying. But I'm willing to make the sacrifice and try to adjust to this strange new world. I'm so brave! :)
7 comments:
You sure are one brave little toaster! ;)
is anansi boys as good as or better than american gods? let me know i really wanna to read it. happiness sounds nice. *sigh*
Kiera: I AM a brave little toaster! AND I LOVE toast! Bonus!
Cainnum: So far it's as good as, and when I finish I'll tell you if it's better or not. That's my humble opinion. Dave only read 2 chapters because he hated it, so you might not like it either for all I know. I've liked everything I've read by Gaiman, though.
And then, I had to write a whole paper about Wang. hee hee. I'm glad that you're happy. Now shut up and leave the rest of us to our quiet misery. :) I'm just kidding...it's not that quiet. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to find a dumpster to set fire to so that I don't freeze to death.
*snicker* "awesome to the max"? lmao
Josh: You're in luck! There's a dumpster right across the parking lot from your door. And. . .Wang. Hee hee.
Joe: Just wait till you're in a relationship. I'm saving up. Be forewarned.
Kiera: You stole what I was going to say! Awesome to the max!?!
Now was that really that bad? Maybe this being nice thing could become a trend!
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