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Random thought...I didn't realize that Picasso did about 15 versions of the Women of Algiers, by Delacroix. Did you?
Mark is off tonight and we are painting the porch. (finall) I hope to make an appearance at the high school soccer match, as well.
Last night was my final academic banquet. I was honored to present four awards, and I feel kind of like I am graduating with this class of 2006. It was a busy evening overall, I took Caleb to the library and the rest of the kids to the store beforehand, and then rushed home to make dinner. After the banquet, I surprised Mark with a lasagne full of meat. It made me queasy, but I feel like if he is working 35 extra hours a week to help send me to law school and allow us to buy groceries, I can cook the man a little meat.
Speaking of which, my 1st hour (full of football/basketball players) raked me over the coals about my vegetarianism. They could not believe it... but they kept thinking of things like, "What about CORNED beef?" Like they were going to catch me eating something that was really meat, unbenounced to me. They also laugh at me for wearing snowman socks in March and riding a bike w/ a basket. Oh well, I think it makes them feel better about themselves to laugh at me...and truthfully, I am laughing with them. I will never be cool in their world. But in my mind...like ice.
Peace out. (That is what us cool kids say)
~g
Mark is off tonight and we are painting the porch. (finall) I hope to make an appearance at the high school soccer match, as well.
Last night was my final academic banquet. I was honored to present four awards, and I feel kind of like I am graduating with this class of 2006. It was a busy evening overall, I took Caleb to the library and the rest of the kids to the store beforehand, and then rushed home to make dinner. After the banquet, I surprised Mark with a lasagne full of meat. It made me queasy, but I feel like if he is working 35 extra hours a week to help send me to law school and allow us to buy groceries, I can cook the man a little meat.
Speaking of which, my 1st hour (full of football/basketball players) raked me over the coals about my vegetarianism. They could not believe it... but they kept thinking of things like, "What about CORNED beef?" Like they were going to catch me eating something that was really meat, unbenounced to me. They also laugh at me for wearing snowman socks in March and riding a bike w/ a basket. Oh well, I think it makes them feel better about themselves to laugh at me...and truthfully, I am laughing with them. I will never be cool in their world. But in my mind...like ice.
Peace out. (That is what us cool kids say)
~g
3 Comments:
That's just how you move in a circular fashion. See i'm cool.
I think that you are way cool and I love reading your way cool blog.
Aww an oklahoman learning about vegetarians for the first time...
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