This past weekend was so fun!! Friday night we went out... I got so drunk I slipped and fell if front of everyone and busted my ass. I could not stop laughing. Saturday Nick and I hung out all day and had people over to watch the sad display of football. Sunday Nick and I got up early, went to this great breakfast buffet at cafe 11 and then went shopping all day. Does it get any better? yes it does... We got home and watched Desperate Housewives and Brothers and sisters... My perfect day!:) Saturday when we were at lunch we went to Chik-fil-a. We saw two cute little red headed boys who were walking out at the same time as we were. The little boy who looked about five looked up at his dad and said "dad, are these buildings made by cows" His dad smiled and said "no son, people" "well there are cows holding up signs all over the place"... Me and Nick were laughing so hard. It was the sweetest thing ever... I love kiddies. Anyways, My weekend could not have been more perfect. I really got lucky in the husband department. ;) OH, AND MY BIRTHDAY IS TOMORROW, 23 here I come:::sigh:::
A few quotes I like:
Turning one hundred was the worst birthday of my life. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Turning 101 was not so bad. Once you're past that century mark, it's just not as shocking.
-Annie Elizabeth Delany,
Age does not diminish the extreme disappointment of having a scoop of ice cream fall from the cone.
-Jim Fiebig
"Age affects how people experience time. The observations on this are well known, so it is only necessary to outline briefly what has been the experience of everyone I have ever talked to or read about: the years go faster as one gets older. At the age of four or six, a year seems interminable; at sixty, the years begin to blend and are frequently hard to separate from each other because they move so fast! There are, of course, a number of common-sense explanations for this sort of thing. If you have only lived five years, a year represents 20 percent of your life; if you have lived fifty years, that same year represents only 2 percent of your life, and since lives are lived as wholes, this logarithmic element would make it difficult to maintain the same perspective on the experience of a year’s passage throughout a lifetime."
-Edward T. Hall,
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hahahaha!!! jude and i laughed so hard at "no son, people". haha :)
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