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6.10.2005

Highlights and Lowlights 

Here are some of my highlights and lowlights from the past 12 hours:

1)Serious snuggle time with my formerly diahretic black cat, Julius.

2)Got sucked into the intense-fest known as 24 and actually purchased Season 1 (by the way, Glenn Beck owes me 50 bucks for getting me hooked on this crazy show in the first place).

3)Realized Kiefer Sutherland is still as totally cute as I remember him from his Lost Boys days, even though he is now old enough to play the father of a teenaged daughter (wow, do I ever feel old!).

4)Felt my eyes bleed at learning about the complete insanity of the movement that turns Jesus into a "Judith" in the new, 'Now-Woman-Can-Finally-Relate' Bible.

5)Had a moment where I threw my organic-fat-free-sugar-free diet to the wind and slurped blissfully on a huge Coffee Mocha shake from Steak 'N' Shake; make that a double cheeseburger, hold the onions, triple the fries.

6)After 20 years of complete indifference, Tom Cruise is finally interesting to me.

7)God, really does know better than me.

8)Life is good.

9)So are chocolate cupcakes loaded with frosting and overstuffed with ooey-gooey filling. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

10)The ezboard hack is really giving me a headache.

11)It is a complete and total drag when my husband is sick.

12)I am hopelessly hooked on essential oils. I see a future for me in aromatherapy.

And, also included in today's entry is Stacey's Top 5 Boo-Hoo Song Fest:

# 05: "Under The Blood" by Vicky Yo'he
# 04: "When You Believe" by Sally Dwarsky and Michelle Pfieffer (from the original 'Prince of Egypt' Soundtrack.
# 03: ""Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers
# 02: "Annie's Song" by John Denver
and the Number One song in Stacey's Boo-Hoo Song Fest is:

drumroll please

# 01: "Into the West" by Annie Lennox.

The ladder will send me into vocalizing at the top of my lungs and squaling my eyes out.




Back in May I got tagged by several wonderful bloggers. I am ashamed to admit I was not keeping up with my blog at the time, so I am woefully behind on any tagging but I hope to rectify the situation. So, here it is - better late than never:

Choose 5 and complete the sentence and then tag 3 other bloggers...

If I could be a scientist . . .
If I could be a farmer . . .
If I could be a musician . . .
If I could be a doctor . . .
If I could be a painter . . .
If I could be a gardener . . .
If I could be a missionary . . .
If I could be a chef . . .
If I could be an architect . . .
If I could be a linguist . . .
If I could be a psychologist . . .
If I could be a librarian . . .
If I could be an athlete . . .
If I could be a lawyer . . .
If I could be an inn-keeper . . .
If I could be a professor . . .
If I could be a writer . . .
If I could be a llama-rider . . .
If I could be a bonnie pirate . . .
If I could be an astronaut . . .
If I could be a world famous blogger . . .
If I could be a justice on any one court in the world . . .
If I could be married to any current famous political figure . . .

Hmm...
If I could be an scientist, I would create a space suit that would enable astronauts to leave the spacecraft and fly safely around the stars.

If I could be an astronaut, I would don said space suit and swim in the stars, touching as many as I could. I would hover abover above the moon and cry at its beauty.

If I could be a doctor I would pray to find a cure for cancer.

If I could be a librarian I would choose to work in a quaint little library in a cozy, homegrown town and devour as many books as I could.

If I could be an athlete I would be a figure-skater, those beauties that are elegance on ice.

And, due to my tardiness, everyone else has already been tagged so I guess I complete the ring.

Ta da!


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