I could do those chores my dad asked me to do before he left, or i could write a scholarship essay or two. OR I could watch a few movies (which, heaven knows, i haven't done often enough in the past two weeks ;) ). OR i could steal my younger brother's guitar and try to teach myself how to play. OR I could take Oopsie on yet another walk. OR I could make cheesecake cupcakes (I think we have all of the ingredients). OR I could start packing for the move to North Dakota.
I don't know...those cheesecake cupcakes sound super tempting...and i've got time for all that other stuff, and I could read a book while I wait for them to bake. I feel like it's really a win-win situation.
Bliss!
~~Words of the Day~~
jorum
\JOHR-um\
Pronunciation
1) n. a large drinking vessel or its contents
2) n. a great quantity
paranomasia
\pair-on-oh-MAIZ-ee-uh\
1) n. the use of a word in different senses or the use of words similar in sound to acheive a specific effect, as humor or dual meaning; a pun
*****Quote of the Day*****
"To do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world, the most difficult and the most intellectual."
--Oscar Wilde--
Hahahaha I love father-son campouts!! Mostly the mother-daughter part about it. Also, I think it's pretty weird that y'all's father-son campout was the same weekend as ours. Unless it's like church-wide...then it's not very coincidental.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both...lol...I'm pretty sure our father-son camp-out was just ward-wide...so i guess that is pretty ironic =D
ReplyDeleteNope, it's not church-wide. Ours is the 20th! WOOT. You guys have strangely coincidental lives, I feel like.
ReplyDeleteI love our strangely coincidental lives...just another "tangible" proof that we are meant to be best buds 4ever! =D
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