Ok, so I will now take the time to write the rant that was lost and maybe add a few details about the past week.
Why does no one ever mention that moving out is so hard? I mean I suppose moving out is the easy part. Moving IN, now that is where it gets difficult. Try fitting 3 girls and all their stuff into a 2 bedroom basement suite. it isn't like this place is huge or anything either. I have decided the correct word may be "crampacted". Yes, we are "crampacted" into our house. Don't get me worng, I do like it. I don't so much like the part about sharing a shower with the people upstairs, due to the fact that there is a major leakage problem in theirs. But other than that, it is ok. Now, grocery shopping. That is the tough stuff right there. What the heck are you supposed to buy when you have nothing?! I mean, where do you start? I'll tell you. You start by going to Superstore for like an hour and a half, only to leave with $60 less in your bank and 3 bags in your hands. LAME!! Then I went home and realized that I barely had enough to make a full meal. Who ever thought that one day you'd have to go out and buy all of the things that are just there? Flour, sugar, bakingsoda.. and powder, vanilla, milk, eggs, and the list goes on. I tell you, enjoy the parental shopping as long as you can. I now have an understanding as to why people wait until the are married to move out. They never have to buy anything. All basics are provided by the people they invite to their wedding. They don't even have to think about cookie sheets or muffin tins. they get pots and pans and utensils of all varieties. Take this into consideration folks... these people, they've got it figured out. As for the rest of us, well it's too late now. It's time to enjoy the single, free life and take it all in stride.
Well, that is similar, but not exact of what I had before. I think my last one was better. I have to go because this public computer is kicking me off. Oh, public computers, another rant for another day.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
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Its true that getting married is the best way to receive utensils. But you can also go to Ikea and by cheap ones there.
Don't let my experience with potatoes discourage you! This is one of many experiences with potatoes, which are cheap and versatile. Other experiences have been wonderful. For example, did you know that you can make a decent baked potato in the microwave? Also, during my sophomore year of college I survived two weeks with only rice in my cupboard, which is another cheap (though slightly less versatile) staple food. The great thing was that I got the giant bag of rice for free at a moving sale.
I dont like playing life. It is hard and confusing and lonely. Can I go back to fake life now?
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