I haven't done this in a while, so I thought I'd link up with "It's Okay Thursday" and Friday Confessions!
It's Okay That/I Confess That....
....last weekend I got onto iTunes in order to download Wild Ones by Flo Rida and Thank God I'm a Country Boy by John Denver. Pretty sure that iTunes Genius playlist has no idea what to do with me and my musical tastes.
....on Sunday I went to Sunflower Market and bought healthy food for the week, including roasted red pepper hummus, raw spinach, grapes, carrot sticks and squash. I followed that up by getting a brick oven pizza for lunch. You win some, you lose some.
.....that everyone I know is getting married or pregnant. EVERYONE. In the last week, two people I know (including Cousin Whitney!!) have gotten engaged. In the last couple of months, 7 friends have announced they are pregnant. I'm not just falling behind, I'm being lapped.
.....I laughed for like an hour at this article about conversations between dating Christian girls and guys. My two favorites:
Girls’ Statement:He’s always using the “Water into Wine” argument to defend his excessive drinking habits.
Guys’ Response:
For. The. Last. Time… JESUS DRANK!!!
Girls’ Statement:He seemed interested after our second date, but then I never heard from him again.
Guys’ Response:
You gave me a pre-highlighted copy of The Five Love Languages, asked me to meet your parents and, if we had a girl, what I thought about the name Sophia with a P-H instead of an F.
......instead of going to the gym to watch the Olympic Trials on Saturday night while running on the treadmill (as I had been doing most of the week), I watched them in my pjs. On my couch. Eating a baked potato. With cheese and bacon. And sort of felt like I worked out after watching the people on tv. I made up for it by only allowing myself to watch the trials on Sunday if I went to the treadmill. Once again, I say, you win some, you lose some.
.....not to like raw kale, because it tastes like alfalfa. How, you ask, does she know what alfalfa tastes like? Chalk it up to being a farm kid. I've said before that it warped my food choices.
.....that I didn't get to spend my Fourth of July at the pool or at a BBQ. Instead, I got to grant a wish for a great Make-a-Wish kiddo! His wish was a shopping spree, so we shopped until we dropped, cruised town in a limo, and stuffed our faces at Texas Roadhouse. I absolutely love volunteering for Make-a-Wish. I seriously feel like I should have to pay them for letting me have as much fun as I do!
.....that I'm probably going to be worthless at the office today because I'll be too busy counting down the minutes until the Jason Bowlin concert tonight! LOVE me some Red Dirt music and dancing!
8 comments:
What a BEAUTIFUL way to spend your 4th of July! How great that you got the opportunity to be a huge part of (probably) the best day of his life?!
Breanna
blogbybre.blogspot.com
hahahaah thank god I'm a country boy, that's the best! do you remember that 90's movie son in law?
You got to go on a shopping spree with Make-a-Wish?! how special for the little one. What a fun day you guys had. You rock for volunteering with them :)
Yay have fun at the concert!
Loving your blog by the way :)
I won't be announcing that I got knocked up any time soon! Ha! Your Saturday sounds divine!
Thanks so much for visiting my blog/commenting - it lead me to yours! I love that quote about married people, and I love that I'm 26 and single-ish (unmarried, uncommitted ha ha). And I'm obsessed with Wild Ones!
Your 4th sounds like so much fun! That is precious! How awesome that you get to volunteer with them!
Ok...I've never tried Kale, but after you saying that it tastes like alfalfa...NO way! I live on a farm/ranch and we grow our own alfalfa for the cows...can't say that I'll be trying kale after hearing that!
I love that you volunteer w Make A Wish. So cool. New follower!
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