Hello there!
Just checking in briefly so you know I'm still alive. {That's actually a cover-up for the fact that I'm cheating shamelessly by counting this as my post for the week}
It's been a busy...umm...25 (25?? Are you kidding?} days since my last post, as I am currently arranging my schedule around the Olympics so that {if at all possible} the only things I miss are ads and figure skating. I hope most of you have been watching, because it's totally worth the sacrifice of sleep and free time {and blogging...}.
I have been trying to multi-task while I watch and am here to report that, as of yet, I am not caught up in my journaling, writing or reading. I have, however, tried three new teas, seen every single ad at least twenty times, done my taxes and still have no idea how they score the figure skating so that only the Americans who wipe out actually get low scores for it.
Such is life.
I've weathered greater disappointments, thankfully.
The tea was delicious though. And the American sweep in Slopestyle Skiing {which still boggles my mind. How on earth are they doing that??}
I'm such a prejudiced viewer. I don't care how well anyone else did, I always think the Americans should have won.
Is that prejudiced or patriotic?
I'm not sure.
Just checking in briefly so you know I'm still alive. {That's actually a cover-up for the fact that I'm cheating shamelessly by counting this as my post for the week}
It's been a busy...umm...25 (25?? Are you kidding?} days since my last post, as I am currently arranging my schedule around the Olympics so that {if at all possible} the only things I miss are ads and figure skating. I hope most of you have been watching, because it's totally worth the sacrifice of sleep and free time {and blogging...}.
I have been trying to multi-task while I watch and am here to report that, as of yet, I am not caught up in my journaling, writing or reading. I have, however, tried three new teas, seen every single ad at least twenty times, done my taxes and still have no idea how they score the figure skating so that only the Americans who wipe out actually get low scores for it.
Such is life.
I've weathered greater disappointments, thankfully.
The tea was delicious though. And the American sweep in Slopestyle Skiing {which still boggles my mind. How on earth are they doing that??}
I'm such a prejudiced viewer. I don't care how well anyone else did, I always think the Americans should have won.
Is that prejudiced or patriotic?
I'm not sure.
Until next time - go Team USA!