Wednesday, January 12, 2005

You love me, You really love me

I'd like to start today with a thank you to everyone who responded to my not-so-subtle request for an ego boost. The only thing that can truly overcome my ridiculous laziness is the promise of my fragile sense of self worth being propped up (Hint: that's another not-so-subtle request for ego gratification). It was quite cold here today. It was the kind of cold that makes my legs hurt from the cold from the wind blowing right through my jeans. It's the kind of cold that makes me want to mug the people walking by for their jackets so that I might have two jackets, and they none. It's the kind of cold that makes the mucus in your nose harden to the point that it hurts if you stretch your face. It was that cold. I was thinking today, that it doesn't even really occur to me that the weather could be any different. I've lived here for so long, it seems like the idea of warm weather year round is an impossibility. I think this particular blog might be the result of my brain being frozen inside of my skull. Skull, that's a funny word. Well, I have to call my parents now and let them know that I'm not dead. I'll leave you all with this thought:
" If you ever drop your keys into a river of molten lava, let em go, cuz man, they're gone."
(definitely not plagerized from "deep thoughts" by Jack Handey)

3 Comments:

At 2:49 AM, Blogger Andrew said...

Kristina and I got a good laugh out of this post. Hope that props you up for another day. Kristina wanted to ask how married life is going?

Kristina: Because, like my husband, you never talk about your married life on your blog. (Andrew says, thats a lie). So, how's married life? Mine is good.

 
At 3:05 AM, Blogger Arnold said...

There is a place in Canada where warm weather abounds all year round, where deers frolic in the meadows, and where a pot of gold sits at the end of the rainbow. Move to Vancouver man! I don't know how you people live out in the prairies. It's 0 degrees right now and that's cold enough for me.

Peace.

 
At 10:48 PM, Blogger Mindy said...

Arnold's lying Drew...because I am sitting here in 'beautiful BC' and it's totally snowy and cloudy out. Not quite as cold as Alberta, but damp enough to make up for it.

I can totally identify with the mucus in your nose freezing thing...when Tom and I were in SK this past month, I would walk out of the house we were staying at and by the time I got half way down the driveway all of my nose was always frozen! I was like, "okay that's the test...and it's bloody freezing here"!!

 

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