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I was there a couple of weeks ago for mah bday!!! I love Oak Island!!!
This bitch just needs to give it up.passthemike: (via kapi)
…why I’m at work today. NO ONE is calling us. No one is coming in to buy tickets. I’m sitting here bored as heck trying to find something online to entertain me.
Atleast I’m getting paid.
My parents. San Antonio Riverwalk tour. Fourth margarita.
Trust me when I say…his parents were probably wearing those hats before the first margarita.
sade:
If you were lucky enough to emerge from the same magical womb as me, I’ll bake you a rainbow cake on your birthday. Ah, but alas you were not. Too bad for you. Happy Birthday, Trish!
WANT!
I can tell you love me SO much. Me AND my questionable maturity! Can you blame me for making fun of you when you read NON-stop the moment you get home????!? JK, love you!I’ve been flying through books lately, much to the chagrin of my boyfriend who’s exact words last night were, “If you love your books so much why don’t you marry them?” So mature, that one.
I just finished Sea of Tranquility by Paul Russell and I must say that it has earned a spot on my favorite books shelf. Russell’s tale of the disintegration of the perfect American family over the course of decades is one that I will read and reread time and again.
Currently I am in the middle of three books - Free Food for Millionaires by Min Jin Lee, A Year in the World by Frances Mayes (author of Under the Tuscan Sun), and Harvests of Joy by Robert Mondavi. Lee’s book is excellent so far, as is Mayes’s account of five years of almost nonstop world travel (condensed into one year - four seasons - for book purposes). Mondavi’s autobiographical account of how he came to found one of the most successful American vineyards of all time is fairly interesting, if a bit heavy on the technical side of winemaking at times. Burgeoning wine nerd that I am, however, it is interesting to get inside the head of one of the most famous (and most controversial) fathers of the American wine movement.
So that is what I’m reading this summer - how about you?