2008年1月15日星期二

Whatever Sarah is thinking, Sarah writes

Current Listening: Doctor Cockroach. I am hoping the doctor's fame will spread to the greater Nanchong area and Tian Shan will start playing it. If only I had a cd burner! This will maybe be on my shopping list during the conference next week. Chengdu comes to the rescue again!

The puddles outside are so deep that my pants are getting soaked the moment I step out the door. This has lead to some slight changes in my lifestyle. One: I'm not stepping out the door as much, following the Dan Tersack method of huddling close to the space heater and watching movies. Two: When I am pulled out of the house, I'm wearing my high heels, which not only keep me above the water and make my legs look nice, but again push me a little bit closer to being completely Chinese. Tang Juan is happy.

I saw a woman today jumping up and down on a pile of rusty metal rods by the side of an active construction site. The problem? She was holding a baby. This woman sucks. I don't like babies anymore than the next person, but that's why I don't have any.

I was woken up this morning (well, this noon) by a knock at the door. It was the missing Jessica!! She is no longer missing, but still very mysterious as to where she has been and why no one could find her. She's leaving again in the morning and I won't see her again, but at least I know she's alive and I have my movies back, including my favorite Bette Midler movie. (yes, there is a little gay man inside of me.)

Ashley and Phil claim Durf and I are always late. Not true! (even though I am looking at the clock and I am supposed to be on the other side of the park in 6 mins, yikes!)

1 条评论:

Amber 说...

I agree, I like to jump up and down on metal rods as much as the next guy but these types of shenanigans must stop once you have a kid. I've always said it.