This is the oldest post I never wrote. Day 212. April 24. APRIL TWENTY FOURTH?! It was a Wednesday. According to my calendar, I had my regular Wednesday work meetings. Nothing else.
Well I hope Barbara Streisand had a happy birthday!
This is the oldest post I never wrote. Day 212. April 24. APRIL TWENTY FOURTH?! It was a Wednesday. According to my calendar, I had my regular Wednesday work meetings. Nothing else.
Well I hope Barbara Streisand had a happy birthday!
Continuing on my path of relaxation, I had the house to myself after swim class today and did absolutely nothing but watch dvr and look at Facebook. I’ve admitted to liking a lot of questionable tv shows and movies on this blog. Perhaps none worse than what I spent my time on today: The Kardashians. I know it’s awful but it’s a total zone out show for me. I put it on, marvel at the fashion and the drama, and forget about it the next day. It fills its purpose well.
Several guilty pleasures today to make up for all the Sundays I’ve been skipping.
Trader Joe’s after water workout for groceries and sea salt brownie bites;
Reading plays all afternoon with FX movies on in the background;
BW3s brought to my home by friends for Illinois basketball (I don’t understand why Iowa is not part of the Madness. Are they terrible?);
Baby faces, screams and snuggles.
I realize I haven’t been committing to Guilty Pleasure Sunday. I guess I used to need the guilty pleasure every week but lately that hasn’t been the case. Though I have found a new food item to feed my chocolate obsession. It’s from Starbucks, an unlikely place to find a decadent treat. But find one I did. A thick, moist, chocolate chunk brownie. I think I’m going to have to put a limit on how many of these I can have in a month. Or a week. Danger.

I declare this week, YouTube Week! Yesterday began with the arthritic otter who plays basketball, and today we move on to the blooper reel of one of my very favorite TV shows, How I Met Your Mother. This clip shows the blooper reels for the first 5 seasons and is 40 minutes long, but definitely worth it for die-hard fans like myself. Enjoy.