I have to say I was bummed when I got to work and didn't have any emails :(. I'd had a weekend full of great emails, and then I had none this morning. It was so sad. (Haha, I got over it :)).
Oh, so want to hear something absolutely terrible? Okay, not terrible like a real tragedy. Just a small one in my life... I found out I have to present my findings for my 20 page paper on the first night we do that, which is February 7. Since I am on campus and have easier access to the materials... I suppose it will make me get my rear in gear (hey, I'm a poet and didn't know it ;)) and do the research. Which I have been successful at avoiding all weekend. Goodness, I'm such a horrible slacker! They should make school as fun as, say, blogging! Then perhaps I would be interested ;).
Oh yeah! So, while eating my olive pizza at lunch yesterday, I was reminded of family pizza nights in Panama. So I will share that memory. Ben had already moved to WA, so he wasn't usually with us. But the other 5 of us (Mom, Dad, me, Brad, and Christina) would go out to a pizza place in Panama City. Well, even though we loved Sorrentos and went there every so often, it was a lot further into Panama City than Pizza Italia. So, we usually went to Pizza Italia. I don't think I'm wrong when I say our entire family of 5 could each get about a 10-inch pizza (one for each of us) and pay $20. It was pretty awesome. And they had the old brick ovens and so we could watch them make the pizzas and throw the dough, etc. Dinner and a show! Oh, Sorrentos had this aspect too. Anyway, this was what we always ordered: Mom and Dad: vegetarian (vegetariano) (they love vegetables), me: mushroom pizza (hongos), Brad: green olives (aceitunas), and Christina: shrimp and pepperoni (don't remember the Spanish for this). And to top it all off, my dad would complete the order by saying: todos con doble queso! (Translation: all with extra (double) cheese!). And you wonder why I have a love affair with cheese... It's in the genes people. Anyway, I know those all seem like strange pizza toppings. Green olive pizza? Shrimp on pizza? Yep, I know. But, that is really what we got every time we went! And it was good. Well, maybe not the shrimp. I don't particularly like seafood too much.
Well, while I'm sure that I will have plenty to say after this morning's class (cringe), I don't have all that much to say right now. Today is also Strive for Five weigh-in. I'll either be accountable this afternoon or tomorrow, depending on whether or not I feel like writing another blog post. But for now, for your viewing pleasures... check out these bathing beauties:

2 comments:
i don't think you want to see my poor road map of a body. stretch marks were very kind ot me during pregnancy. fyi, wendy got the quote right.
Not eating meat is good for you! You will only hear cheers about that from me :)
But, then again, I too, consider shells and cheese a wonderful dinner...not every night, but sometimes cheese is all you need! Ha!
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