I spent all my time not blogging and eating an unspeakable amount of food. I finished my summer semester successfully and I decided that I should celebrate by getting fat. My boyfriend and I barbequed a couple of steaks and kabobs which turned out pretty amazing. Adding tomatoes, green pepper, onions and bananas really added to the flavor. Barbequing is so much more entertaining than slaving away in front of the stove. Last night, I decided to try handling a couple of balls. That’s right, I made meatballs. I made the recipe from 1000 Best Recipes by Bay Books Publishing, a book that gets zero results on Google which is vaguely suspicious. Peparing the meatballs took some time but they cooked up within minutes and using spaghetti sauce out of the jar saved even more time.
Aside from stuffing my face, I’ve been preparing for the Fall semester and my upcoming Public Relations internship. My goal is to graduate in Spring 2007 with an English Degree and try to do something with it. I’ve spoken with an academic advisor who registered me for the rest of my core courses that I need in order to graduate. It seems impossible to juggle a twelve credit semester with a part-time internship, a part-time job and a semblence of a social life but somehow, I will make it all work. Despite what may be the most stressful part of my acadamic career, I’m really looking forward to the change of pace. I anticipate one of two outcomes: failure or total failure. Either way, if I succeed in becoming an adult it will be a pleasant surprise. I really like to shop for school supplies. I think my only regret about being a grown up is not having an excuse to buy markers, crayon boxes and Lisa Frank folders. Fortunately, CVS has adorable notebooks, notepads and folders in stock for the sophisticated and trendy student. Check out some of their designs at Notebound. I figure if I’m going to do some learning, I might as well be cute about it.

I’ve neglected my letter-writing just as much as I’ve ignored the blog and now that I’ve accumulated a sizeable stack of letters, I’m not sure where to begin or what to write about. I hope something exciting happens to me soon.
The penpal section is gone, not because I don’t write letters anymore but because I simply didn’t update the section. I’m sure you’re heartbroken. I also got rid of the progress indicators in the side bar because I wasn’t making any progress in anything and you pretty much don’t care. I’m still knitting but nothing worth telling you about.
I recently joined Yelp, the website community where members posts reviews to restaurants, bars, stores and other local establishments. I will most likely use it to complain about movies, music and bad food but check out my profile to help plan your next amazing vacation to Orlando, FL.







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Lol, do you really have to grow up? Who will I play with then? You are a terrific starter of good intentions later forgotten but failure is not an option with you.
By Croaker on 08.06.06 11:03 pm | Permalink
What a coincidence, I just went school supply shopping yesterday. Office Max is my little piece of heaven and though I am a college student, I refuse to stop using cute notebooks and highlighting to my heart’s content to liven up the dreary white pages.
By Anna on 08.07.06 3:50 pm | Permalink
Wow the BBQ looks really good. ^^
“I figure if I’m going to do some learning, I might as well be cute about it.” - LOL. I’m gonna tell my mom that and make her buy me cute stationary XD
And in response to your comment on my website. .. I think Johnny Depp was the ONLY interesting thing about the movie. If it weren’t for him, I would probably have stopped watching only 10 min into the movie. XD
By Cindy on 08.08.06 1:09 am | Permalink
Hey I love shopping for school supplies, too. Especially pens and mechanical pencils. They’re so cool.
Then after I pick out all the neat-o writing utencils that I’m going to get, I realize that damn, they cost money, and damn, I’m cheap. Really, really cheap.
So, I figure that I’ll just use whatever’s in the box at home.
By Olivia on 08.11.06 4:14 am | Permalink
Kyaa! Those notebooks are so adorable! I looove shopping for school supplies too. =3 I don’t care that I’m all grown up, I always buy the cutest kiddie things for school. ^^;
By Aravis on 08.12.06 9:46 am | Permalink
I too have a thing for cure notebooks. I can’t survive on ugly brown covered exercise books with those dreary washed out looking blue lines.
Looking at all those envelopes reminds me of my days of penpalling. I loved it. But things have a way of ending and that part of my life is no more. But I do miss it. It’s strange how many of my correspondents were from Sweden… lol.
By Elle E. on 08.22.06 11:34 pm | Permalink
Oh no you’ve become so fat you can’t fit inot the room with the computer. 911, 911 emergency!
By Croaker on 08.24.06 9:00 am | Permalink
I’m not sure if updating your template qualifies as a post.
By Croaker on 08.29.06 8:30 am | Permalink
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