Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Ten on Tuesday

Once upon a time I was blog-surfing and saw someone write a "Ten on Tuesday" post. I don't know who started it, but I do remember thinking, "What a great idea!" Unfortunately, I had no active blog at that time, so I had no reason to write a Ten on Tuesday post. But now I do, and I'm looking for ways to get myself writing again (I like to think that years down the road, I'll read this and think I'm so glad I wrote that down! That, or I'll be horribly embarrassed, much like my reaction from reading my high school blogs. Ugh. End really long parenthetical statement now.).

So here goes my first edition of Ten random things in Audrey's life on a Tuesday:

1. I woke up kinda sick this morning and almost didn't go to work, but I did anyway. I may take a long, long nap this afternoon. This is a bad week to get sick because I'm hanging out with like five different people and I want to see them all!
2. I spent my morning at work making a picture slideshow. Sometimes I chuckle when my tasks at work are related to what I enjoy doing in real life. It's fun.
3. Kelli is leaving tomorrow and that makes me sad. I feel like she should just stay here.
4. Kelli, Linda, Jane, and Shannon came over for dinner last night for a mini gals-from-GUT-who-are-in-Stocktown reunion. There were many, many laughs and I distinctly remember thinking, Life is good. Right now.
5. Speaking of good life, the sunny weather is making me miss Sunken Field Saturdays (not that we ever called it that) during Sophomore year. Probably some of the best days of my life...
6. The roommate Natalie is finally back in town--Hooray, hooray! We have much catching up to do.
7. I've been looking forward to going to jazz dance for two weeks but I skipped it to sleep.
8. I'm going to start babysitting. Hooray for increased income!
9. Lauren and I are talking about putting together emergency supplies for our house (Yes, in light of the recent Japan earthquake and tsunami). This is a hard conversation to have...because really, no one knows what will happen. And you can only prepare for so much. And if the house collapses and we can't get to our supplies anyway? And part of me is like, "Eep, I don't know if I can pull out the money to invest in that.", but no one wants to regret that later on.
10. On a lighter note, Darrell worked a half day today so I saw him for a couple hours in the middle of the afternoon. That was nice :)

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