Wednesday, 05 November 2008

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    at some point you have to say "enough is enough"

    i'm at that point

    actually i'm probably past that point

    but that's not the.. point

     

    hrm. i'm out of relevant points to make with the word point now.

     

    if my brain were more coherent i would share with you my amazing airport.life illustration. it would probably rock your world. instead, i'm going to bed.

    sincerely,

    your friendly neighborhood seamstress, hairstylist, barista, and, the most fun of all, big sister<3

    [that's hardly even the half of it]

     

    p.s. i'm collecting ideas for tasty crockpot meals. what's your favourite?

Comments (5)

  • LaurieAnnP

    You are right, Sara. Enough is enough... Let my life be a warning to you... don't overdo for too long!

  • mourning2dancing

    Actually, you could use one more coffee.

    And now I simply MUST know the "airport-life" story!  Seriously!  C'mon!

    Have a beautifully caffeinated day!
    ~Steve

  • FirstFarmerInstitute

    Too much good stuff CAN overwhelm a person.  I'm missing you at dinner!

  • SincerelyxSara

    @FirstFarmerInstitute - i missed an invitation to dinner tonight! tomorrow, love; tomorrow we will have dinner together.


    @mourning2dancing - okay, but you may need more than coffee to fully appreciate it. ;)


    imagine being at an airport. a huge, international airport. this airport even offers flights to the moon. oh yeah, that big of an airport.


    okay, so you're at this airport, right? right. and you're just trying to make your flight.


    but airports this big have a ton of different terminals, and gates that are numbered and lettered with stuff beyond your typical 1-9, A-Z.


    [for example, some gates have crazy klingon symbols, so if you aren't careful, you could end up eating peanuts & worms, or maybe even a ferangi.]


    now, you know where you want to go; your own personal ultimate destination.


    you have to make it through the airport without boarding the wrong plane.


    alas, this is the tricky part, but fear not, even though the wrong plane will delay your plans.


    [having too much luggage will also delay you - i recommend traveling carryon only (even if it costs more), ‘cause all that extra baggage only makes for trouble.]


    see, regardless of if you end up totally turned around and lost; provided you know where it is you want to be, there's still a way to get there.


    this extended journey frequently involves asking for directions, taking late buses, and spending time with layovers in places you didn’t think you’d ever be.


    that's okay, my friend. just keep focused on the destination.

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