Hello Friend,
Thanks for stopping by! I’m hoping that this blog will be a place of celebration. I want to celebrate the everyday, the difficult, the beautiful, and the challenging. Every day has something to celebrate. Even, if it is just the fact that we made it through. We have such a limited time on this beautifully messed up planet, I can’t afford to have any wasted days. Although, I assure you, I will have them. So, if you don’t mind words like ginormous, or a complete overuse of the exclamation mark, please join me in finding things to celebrate. Lovely things, that we can focus on while scrubbing disgusting food particles off of day old dishes. Or, challenging words, that can breathe life into us, while we sit in cubicles, growing green under flourescent lighting. (Did I mention that I will be ignoring everything thing I’ve ever learned about grammar? I will, but only in order to paint you a better picture. :)<— Oh, and I love emoticons!) So, if I haven’t lost you yet, you must be just the kind of patient, kindred spirit, I’m hoping for. Thank goodness, because I was just starting to like you! Come and visit soon.
Oh man! I lurrvvv me some exclamation marks as well as crazy grammar and my own version of spelling at times. So glad to meet you!
Ha! Sadly, my degree is in English, but I feel like that only makes me more qualified to butcher it. 🙂
Its nice to meet you! I overuse exclamation marks too, as you can see! We’ll get along juuuuust fine! LOL Have a great weekend!
Happy weekend to you too! Love your name. 😉
“Did I mention that I will be ignoring everything thing I’ve ever learned about grammar? I will, but only in order to paint you a better picture. 🙂 <— Oh, and I love emoticons!" : oh my goodness, we are the same person!!!!!! 😉
Ahhhh. Ginormous. I think you may have used this word back in the teen wonder years… I still like it! A fantabulistic word that has stood the test of time.
I think I did. If it wasn’t ginormous, it was some sort of crazy hyperbole. I do enjoy the extreme words! 🙂