Monday, May 30, 2011

Friday Night Leftovers...

...on Monday. Following my friend Cece’s great approach to capturing random things, I figured I’d follow her lead:

- It’s too hot. I miss winter. It’s only May and it’s already hot and humid. I’m such a winter girl. I’ve never had a winter where I got sick of it. They always end too soon. Only 4 months to go.

- I have some dormant posts I need to put up about movies. I’ve discovered a bunch of new genres I love. The latest one is quirky teenage films based on classics. Think Clueless, 10 Things I Hate About You, and the latest one I stumbled upon, Easy A. You like what you like.

- Why do holiday weekends go by so fast? If only we had them every week!

- I went on a shopping mecca to some stores south of Boston. It was ridiculous. Besides finding some awesome deals and spending my entire year’s budget in one day, it was humorous to see that the SUVs piled up on all the parking lot islands – every square inch was covered by cars.

- I drove from one side of the outlet mall to the other and after 10 minutes of looking for a spot, stumbled upon the secret employee parking lot. I ran to my store, bought the thing I put on hold and had them escort me out the back way where my car was parked feet away. I felt very VIPish.

- I’ve concluded my favorite line is Elie Tahari (not the Tahari line). Over half my work clothes are from that store.

- The pine tree I park under has been sneezing on my car. I had to go to a car wash and I’m trying to park as far away from the snot explosion tree. It’s like my car gets slimed – and then dries sticky. I’ve never seen anything like it before – and I’ve lived here for awhile.

- I’ve got a little crush on a boy I met recently. I have to say there is something about beards. This one has one. And so does that last two or three guys. Again, you like what you like.

- I’ve been putting off bring the boys into the vet. They’re getting old and I’m in denial.

- I’m excited about next weekend. It’s Strolling of the Heifers and a bunch of friends are coming up to enjoy the festivities. The all-time highlight in my mind – the real maple syrup cotton candy. It’s best fresh. Every year, I have a harder time preventing myself from buying a cotton candy machine. Just imagine. I’d be toothless within a year! Hello dentures!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Elie Tahari - from their store. Very off-beat & classic chic. Photos of outfits, please!

M.