Cheating
Ooooooh, I am so bad. I really really planned to stay away from the frogg files a bit longer, but I can't seem to do it! The temptation to write nonsense is just too much, apparently.
By the way, I am getting my hair done tomorrow, in preparation for embarking on the new decade! And I will probably get my eyebrows done too, because they are starting to look a little Amazonian, which simply won't do.
I'll be honest: I'm excited about turning 30. Don't try and make me feel depressed about it, because I won't listen! I think it's going to be wonderful.
My 20s were so strange, so disjointed and directionless. I hardly knew what I was doing most of the time. To top it all off, at the age of 27, I surprised myself by quitting my job at a magazine publisher's, packing up my things, and heading to New Zealand for six months, which eventually turned into nine months. I came back to the US for six months after that, and lived with friends in the Bay Area, where I worked part-time at a school, and then went back to New Zealand for another nine months.
My life was very hectic and unsettled, to say the least.
So this past year has been all about transitioning back to "normal life" (is there such a thing?) and let's just say it hasn't been the most comfortable process at times. I am pretty much ready to move ahead into this next phase of my life and see what adventures await! And believe me, I am off to a good start, having just watched Spiderman, "House of Clues," and "Fake Out" all in a row. Nothing like spending a whole evening in front of the tube! Talk about adventure!
Haha. Just kidding...er, sort of. Anyway, here's looking forward to the next 10 years...who knows what they'll bring?
(Hopefully among other things, such as travel and a Pulitzer prize for my Great American Novel, they'll bring along a good man who will see what an amazing, fun, talented, and beautiful woman I am, and who won't let me get away if he knows what's good for him. If not, no loss...I'll just have more funny stories to write about singleness and the lameness of men who don't know what's good for them. Hey, it's a tradeoff, what can I say.)
By the way, I am getting my hair done tomorrow, in preparation for embarking on the new decade! And I will probably get my eyebrows done too, because they are starting to look a little Amazonian, which simply won't do.
I'll be honest: I'm excited about turning 30. Don't try and make me feel depressed about it, because I won't listen! I think it's going to be wonderful.
My 20s were so strange, so disjointed and directionless. I hardly knew what I was doing most of the time. To top it all off, at the age of 27, I surprised myself by quitting my job at a magazine publisher's, packing up my things, and heading to New Zealand for six months, which eventually turned into nine months. I came back to the US for six months after that, and lived with friends in the Bay Area, where I worked part-time at a school, and then went back to New Zealand for another nine months.
My life was very hectic and unsettled, to say the least.
So this past year has been all about transitioning back to "normal life" (is there such a thing?) and let's just say it hasn't been the most comfortable process at times. I am pretty much ready to move ahead into this next phase of my life and see what adventures await! And believe me, I am off to a good start, having just watched Spiderman, "House of Clues," and "Fake Out" all in a row. Nothing like spending a whole evening in front of the tube! Talk about adventure!
Haha. Just kidding...er, sort of. Anyway, here's looking forward to the next 10 years...who knows what they'll bring?
(Hopefully among other things, such as travel and a Pulitzer prize for my Great American Novel, they'll bring along a good man who will see what an amazing, fun, talented, and beautiful woman I am, and who won't let me get away if he knows what's good for him. If not, no loss...I'll just have more funny stories to write about singleness and the lameness of men who don't know what's good for them. Hey, it's a tradeoff, what can I say.)

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