On the one hand, this means I can sit in my pjs and drink coffee with Bailey's, read books, watch movies, knit some rectangles, paint, make a snow fort, and have dance parties to this amazing record which I purchased at my favorite, Night Owl, yesterday:
Unfortunately, this means I won't be finishing my list of things to accomplish this weekend. Sure, I could have done them yesterday, but we all know that Saturdays are for fun and carefree and lackadasical times. Sundays are the lima beans I push around on my plate and hope my mum won't notice the green mush I haven't eaten. Lima beans are disgusting.
Books on my bookshelf I have yet to read but will likely start during this epic Nor'Easter:
- Killing Yourself to Live: 85% a True Story, Chuck Klosterman.
- Fierce Invalids From Hot Climates, Tom Robbins.
- The Andy Warhol Diaries, Andy Warhol.
- How We Are Hungry, David Eggers.
- Glamourama, Bret Easton Ellis.
- Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
- The Botany of Desire: A Plant's Eye View of the World, Michael Pollan.
- Hey Nostradamus!, Douglas Coupland.
- Atonement, Ian McEwan.
- Urban Tribes, Ethan Watters.
- The History of Hip, John Leland.
Well shit, it looks like I need to start reading.
1 comment:
Pshaaaaw. You know what they call that kind of weather where I come from?
JUNE.
Hoping you're all cuddled up with Napkin and keeping warm. ~smooch~
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