What does one do when they return home late from a work event, a little bit tipsy and a lot hungry? They pull out their most current retro video from Netflix and pretend to be a sulking 15-year-old again. Can you guess what I watched last night from the following quotes?
“I just like how he’s always leaning. Against stuff. He leans great. Well, either sex or a conversation. Ideally both.” – Man, could that boy lean. Still hot, even 10 years later.
“I know in the past I’ve caused you pain and I’m sorry. And I’ll always be sorry ’till the day I die. And I hate this pen I’m holding because I should be holding you. I hate this paper under my hand because it isn’t you. I even hate this letter because it’s not the whole truth. Because the whole truth is so much more than a letter can even say. If you want to hate me, go ahead. If you want to burn this letter, do it. You could burn the whole world down; you could tell me to go to hell. I’d go, if you wanted me to. And I’d send you a letter from there.” – This is the letter every girl wanted to receive, even if it was from the wrong person.
B: Here, do you want to… borrow my sweater?
A: Thanks.
B: Just don’t sweat into it or anything.
A: Why do you always have to say stuff like that? – I love the dorks.
“My parents keep asking how school was. It’s like saying, “How was that drive-by shooting?” You don’t care how it *was*, you’re lucky to get out alive.” – I remember that feeling.
“Sometimes I think if my mother wasn’t so good at pretending to be happy she might be better at actually being happy.” – Crap, now I’m the mother.
A: “Potential slut”. Now where do people get an idea like that about me?
B: Research! – Eyeliner on a guy before the emo movement
Mom: Orange juice doesn’t grow on trees.
Daughter: It sorta does. – Smart ass, crap, this is going to be my kid
“When someone compliments your parents, there’s like nothing to say. It’s like a stun gun to your brain.” – Angsty
Time to guess! Ready. Set. Go! Name that TV show!
Update:
Lindsey, you are our big winner! The answer (of course) is My So-Called Life starring Claire Danes and her fabulous red hair. Her hair was so effing awesome I even tried to dye mine the same color. It was not as awesome. More orange, but definitely not as awesome.
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Why is life so insane? Can anyone tell me? Because my eyes are bulging out of my head and my ears are ringing and I am WAY TOO BUSY! Did I mention that we are traveling or out of the office the next six weekends in a row?! SIX!
So, in honor of this complete insanity, Coldplay decided to release it’s first new single, Violet Hill, on their website for free. They knew how stressed I was and figured it would be a nice gesture. OK, so it probably isn’t totally for me, but I like being the center of the universe and until my eyes stop bulging, I can say whatever I want. Coldplay has a special place in my heart for many reasons, two of the most important being that their concert was the last one I attended before I found out I was pregnant at the ripe age of 22. Technically, it was Lu’s first concert, as she was pleasently gestating during the show. When I went into labor, Trent brought several CD’s he’d made for the occasion, and just happened to look up at the song that was playing as Lu entered the world. It was a song called “We Never Change” from their 2000 album, Parachutes. And holy crap, just listening to it right now made me get goosebumps and tear up and want to run out of my office straight to Lu’s daycare and hold her forever. Take a listen…(excuse the dumb video, it’s an old song and hard to find online…I took what I could get)
OK, let me wipe the tears from my eyes. And then I’m heading directly to the Coldplay Website to download Violet Hill. If you can’t download for whatever reason, you can listen to it directly by going to (gulp) Perez Hilton dot com.
This weekend Lucy turned into a tyrannical two-year-old. Symptoms include the word no, kicking, screaming at pitches only the dog can hear, refusing to go to sleep unless in my bed, running away and saying “bad mommy.” Luckily, the bi-polar attitude of toddlerhood also gave way to lots of hugs, kisses, wrestling sessions, time with the tickle monster, balloon animals and dancing along with street performing violinists.
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Guess What I Watched Last Night?
/5 Comments/in Blond /by MeganUpdated Below
What does one do when they return home late from a work event, a little bit tipsy and a lot hungry? They pull out their most current retro video from Netflix and pretend to be a sulking 15-year-old again. Can you guess what I watched last night from the following quotes?
“I just like how he’s always leaning. Against stuff. He leans great. Well, either sex or a conversation. Ideally both.” – Man, could that boy lean. Still hot, even 10 years later.
“I know in the past I’ve caused you pain and I’m sorry. And I’ll always be sorry ’till the day I die. And I hate this pen I’m holding because I should be holding you. I hate this paper under my hand because it isn’t you. I even hate this letter because it’s not the whole truth. Because the whole truth is so much more than a letter can even say. If you want to hate me, go ahead. If you want to burn this letter, do it. You could burn the whole world down; you could tell me to go to hell. I’d go, if you wanted me to. And I’d send you a letter from there.” – This is the letter every girl wanted to receive, even if it was from the wrong person.
B: Here, do you want to… borrow my sweater?
A: Thanks.
B: Just don’t sweat into it or anything.
A: Why do you always have to say stuff like that?
– I love the dorks.
“My parents keep asking how school was. It’s like saying, “How was that drive-by shooting?” You don’t care how it *was*, you’re lucky to get out alive.” – I remember that feeling.
“Sometimes I think if my mother wasn’t so good at pretending to be happy she might be better at actually being happy.” – Crap, now I’m the mother.
A: “Potential slut”. Now where do people get an idea like that about me?
B: Research!
– Eyeliner on a guy before the emo movement
Mom: Orange juice doesn’t grow on trees.
Daughter: It sorta does.
– Smart ass, crap, this is going to be my kid
“When someone compliments your parents, there’s like nothing to say. It’s like a stun gun to your brain.” – Angsty
Time to guess! Ready. Set. Go! Name that TV show!
Update:
Lindsey, you are our big winner! The answer (of course) is My So-Called Life starring Claire Danes and her fabulous red hair. Her hair was so effing awesome I even tried to dye mine the same color. It was not as awesome. More orange, but definitely not as awesome.
Ack!
/0 Comments/in Blond, Grumples, Happiness, Lucy /by MeganWhy is life so insane? Can anyone tell me? Because my eyes are bulging out of my head and my ears are ringing and I am WAY TOO BUSY! Did I mention that we are traveling or out of the office the next six weekends in a row?! SIX!
So, in honor of this complete insanity, Coldplay decided to release it’s first new single, Violet Hill, on their website for free. They knew how stressed I was and figured it would be a nice gesture. OK, so it probably isn’t totally for me, but I like being the center of the universe and until my eyes stop bulging, I can say whatever I want. Coldplay has a special place in my heart for many reasons, two of the most important being that their concert was the last one I attended before I found out I was pregnant at the ripe age of 22. Technically, it was Lu’s first concert, as she was pleasently gestating during the show. When I went into labor, Trent brought several CD’s he’d made for the occasion, and just happened to look up at the song that was playing as Lu entered the world. It was a song called “We Never Change” from their 2000 album, Parachutes. And holy crap, just listening to it right now made me get goosebumps and tear up and want to run out of my office straight to Lu’s daycare and hold her forever. Take a listen…(excuse the dumb video, it’s an old song and hard to find online…I took what I could get)
OK, let me wipe the tears from my eyes. And then I’m heading directly to the Coldplay Website to download Violet Hill. If you can’t download for whatever reason, you can listen to it directly by going to (gulp) Perez Hilton dot com.
Now, breathe.
Mondays Are So Depressing
/2 Comments/in Grumples, Happiness, Lucy /by MeganThis weekend Lucy turned into a tyrannical two-year-old. Symptoms include the word no, kicking, screaming at pitches only the dog can hear, refusing to go to sleep unless in my bed, running away and saying “bad mommy.” Luckily, the bi-polar attitude of toddlerhood also gave way to lots of hugs, kisses, wrestling sessions, time with the tickle monster, balloon animals and dancing along with street performing violinists.
I choose to remember the good stuff.
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