Thursday, June 11, 2009

'you are so much more creative than all the dry boring saps you work with...' 'who are you talking to, specifically'

can I just say some things about the Office? First of all, Steve Carell rocks my world, and second of all, to all those who watch the Office, Michael Scott TOTALLY should have been an elementary school teacher. Or possibly junior high, but that's a little iffy. Junior high students can be brutal mean. But I really do think he should have gone into some kind of work with kids, and then he wouldn't be such a huge dipshit.

Ok, back to the real world. :) I've been trying to figure out Photoshop, and it's a lot harder than I would have thought! I seriously need Photoshop for Dummies. Then again, it doesn't even really matter until we get the printer next month. But still. There is so much awesome stuff I want to do with my pictures for my scrapbooks! Digital scrapbooking here I come!

Ok, I just noticed an empty wine bottle beneath the computer desk...I mean, I know Adam was frustrated that WOW wouldn't load, but seriously? The whole computer thing has been a little more frustrating that either of us realized it would be...

damn blogger posting before I'm ready. Anyways, I forgot how hard it is to write about my boring life, so I'm reverting to old school FWP and doing a day-at-a-glance.

what I did today: bummed around, watched season four of The Office, played with Anna, gave up and got another payday loan, went for a drive, and brought chips and pop home.
the plan: to NOT GET ANYMORE PAYDAY LOANS!!! man, am I ever pathetic. and to figure out Photoshop. also figure out what to get Adam for Father's Day.
what I woke up in: t-shirt and drawstring shorts
what my daughter wore: pink onesie and jeans!
something awesome: the payday place gave me my loan on a prepaid mastercard that I can reload! Woo, ordering scrapbook kits online!




Ok, so I'm rereading old blog posts right now (trying to remember what the original day-at-a-glance consisted of) and I totally forgot just what life in second-year college was like...how busy I was, how goofy I was, just how many people I felt close to... If I was to do another fifteen people post, it would probably be more than half family. yikes. good times, good times.

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