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Monday, November 13, 2006

Weirdos

Today is a day for being weird. Jessica and I got in the hot tub and were making the most bizarre noises I could ever think of. I think being in the hot tub a while forces you to go a little crazy. The hot water and steam, and sitting around with nothing to do. Especially when you're with a person that you don't really have anything to say to.

I'm so excited to be eating meat again. I went to Taco Bell today and had a cheesy gordita crunch. YUM!!! I think I'll go buy some lunch meat tomorrow and see what I've been missing out in the world of sandwiches. You know, one good thing about being vegetarian was that I didn't have many choices on menus, so I pretty much already had it decided. Now it takes me FOREVER to decide.

So KC and Clara are going to have a baby in June. What the crap is that about?!? I am dealing with the initial shock, and coming to terms with it, but I was thinking, "It has no effect on me, why should I get all stressed?" And so I let it go.

There have been some good movies that I've gone to see: Stranger than Fiction and Borat. I highly recommend both; StF for everyone, and Borat only if you aren't offended by the naked male body and racism. StF was definately a feel good movie, and Borat was just hilarious. Then I also watched The Producers (don't recommend), American Graffiti (don't recommend) and Bride and Prejudice (recommended only if you're a chick and like corny musicals).

I feel as if the post is not complete unless I say something about Bryce. I'm trying to convince him to go into psychiatry instead of surgery. He has a nack for listening to crazies. =) And it would be a lot less stress on him. Shoot, he already doesn't qualify for anything else on my husband list, might as well cross surgeon off. Speaking of the list, I have to say how ironically things have turned out. Most of you know, I wanted to marry a left handed, 6'4" surgeon who served a mission in France. Well, everyone in Bryce's family is left handed EXCEPT him (that's 5 out of 6 people), he barely hits six feet and his dad served in France (he served in Texas). How ironic.

Anyway, that's all the ramblings for today.

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