May 28, 2005
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i'm bored. it's 5-ish and i just finished dinner. sad, huh? i called my grandma and she just finished eating dinner too. she said she's going to bed at 6:30. that sounds like a good idea, but i've resolved to have a nice long work out once my food settles a bit. i bought a much-needed pair of running shoes last night. the two pairs of running shoes i alternate between both have 500 miles on them. do ya wanna see my new shoe? aren't they beautiful? *sigh* yes, girly looking, but beautiful nonetheless.
it's been forever since i've updated. nothing new on this end, other than trying to stay motivated to work out, keeping busy at work, and trying to keep the house clean since the cat seems hell-bent on shedding all of his fur everywhere. have seriously considered shaving him bald this summer, with it being hot and all.
actually this weekend would be the time to do it since the hubby is out of town...
oh, i'm thinking of painting the walls in my house. i haven't posted pics of my house for a long time, so here are two. okay, here's a pic of my favorite place in the house, the kitchen. it's amazing how much more you enjoy cooking when you're in a kitchen you like. also, the food tastes so much better...
this is a pic of the living room i'm thinking of painting light brown.
fyi, i never turn on that gargantuan tv, ever. well, i take that back. i turned it on for the first time in a week in a half to watch "il postino" and "saving grace". the first movie received international acclaim. the second, lesser-known movie was about a widow trying to dig herself out of the debt left by her husband. since she had a green thumb, she decided to propogate marijuana and attempted to sell it so she could settle up what she owed. pretty funny stuff.
anyway, back to the tv... i really don't know what's currently going on in the world. seriously. i haven't picked up a newspaper or tuned in to the local and national news for a very long time and you know what? ignorance is bliss. with american news being oversensationalized and the blackout on the current genocide in Africa sans any American attempt to stop it, watching the news is just not worth the time and grief. it's no wonder americans have the bad rap of being uncultured, self-centered ignorami. it's also impossible to be more globally-minded when we're bombarded with the message that we are the center of the universe, what i like to call americentrism, with the news fueling that sentiment. besides, who the hell gives a damn about what Paris Hilton said this week?
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Ohh, Simon has such a BEAUTIFUL home...and so do you, lol.
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