Despite being a fairly low-key bride (or at least, trying very hard to be a low-key bride), I have somehow morphed into that girl. The one who is a week away from her wedding and incapable of concentrating on work, despite her best efforts. It’s not that I’m obsessing about things that need to get done for the wedding, or making sure I lose those last 30 pounds, or anything like that. Not at all. I’m just…distracted. It doesn’t help that the main task I have to work on at present is kind of sucking the life out of me – it’s important, but tedious. I don’t often run into these kinds of things; my job is often more interesting and challenging than this task would indicate.
Yet still I sit here, in “Look! A shiny object!” mode. I suppose everyone must have a hobby, and once my mind starts to wander, it is unlikely to come back to the ranch all that soon. The segues that I make can really be quite remarkable. For example, I’ll start out thinking about how it’s a nice day outside, and I’d love it if I could go for a walk. From there, I get to thinking that I need to be more careful about my sun exposure (although I already am extremely careful these days, after many a burn in college that I would refer to as “pink” and my friends would refer to as “3rd degree”), and wondering if I can still find that sunscreen I used to use. Can I still get it at Sephora? Because I tried using the less expensive stuff, and it demolished my skin – dang sensitive skin. Kind of like when I used to drive up to New York and back all the time before my car had air conditioning, and ended up getting sun poisoning on my left arm from it hanging out the window all the time as I drive. And I don’t understand why they are always doing construction on the farking Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. I moved there in 1998, and I would swear that some of the same traffic cones are still up. Do you think those traffic cones are recyclable anyway? That reflective paint may mess something up, but I’m not sure. What is it that makes the paint reflective, while we’re at it? I mean, it’s not like you’ve got little, teeny mirrors in there or something. Or maybe you do, what do I know? I hope we can finish painting the house soon – we don’t have a lot left to do, actually. And once that’s all done and taken care of, we can spend our weekends hiking or relaxing or things like that. I’d better go get my
I need help. And yet I managed to e-mail all of our vendors and confirm details with them, AND do some things for my actual job in the process. Hurrah for me!
Go Mandy, it’s your birthday. We’re gonna party like it’s your birthday…
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Hey! Wow - that was so, "If You Give a Pig a Pancake"ish! (a popular children's book...) Here's a bit of the text: If you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it. You'll give her some of your favourite maple syrup, and she'll probably get all sticky, so she'll want to take a bath. She'll ask you for some bubbles. When you give her the bubbles...
This is going to be the best week ever! We will see you tomorrow!!!!!
LOVE!
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Wow... That stream of conciousness was nothing short of incredible. I'm not sure if I'm scared or impressed. Either way, SO looking forward to next weekend. My only hope is that your distractedness will prove your undoing in the 2007 Red Light / Green Light Championship of the World-iverse!
Madcity
ENJOY THE MOMENTS - LOVE THE BUZZ!!!
they pass all too quickly and then you're back to the generic stuff like bills and parking passes and stuff.
So happy for the two of yoU!!!
:)
Deb
p.s. FRANCE IS A GO!!!! for me... and a very possible "maybe me too" for BBS (beloved bearded spouse!)
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