Well, I managed to make it through the week despite all my sinus issues.
 I'm still not feeling top notch, but alas, life must go on, beginning 
with some yard mowing on Thursday night. I'm really not looking forward 
to it; but, it has to be done. I have a couple of random stories to 
share with you because nothing much else has really been going on. I've 
spent every night this week watching a movie and going to bed around 
9:00 - I'm such an exciting person! So, without further adieu, I give 
you the following:
A story about banana bread - please try to contain your excitement. So, 
we have a cafeteria at work which I have mentioned on more than one 
occasion. I don't eat from there often because I'd rather save money and
 bring lunch from home and the food isn't always the greatest, although 
it has immensely improved since I first started working where I do. 
Also, the prices can be steep if you are not careful. 
A while back, the cafeteria started making homemade desserts, some of 
which are not too shabby. A couple or three months ago, they introduced 
banana bread to the line-up. I didn't think much of it, but kept seeing 
people buy it and figured it must be good; but, still never took the 
banana bread plunge. Then a few weeks ago, the girl I sit with and her 
sister bought a slice and let me taste it and y'all it was so good! I 
couldn't believe it had come from our cafeteria. 
The next week I gave the girls $1 and asked them to buy me a slice if 
there was some available. I could not stop thinking about that banana 
bread and I had to have some. Wouldn't you know it, that particular 
week, no banana bread was made in the cafeteria. Just my luck. I would 
go down to the cafeteria every day when they opened for lunch only to be
 disappointed and then I requested that someone make some loaves! 
The week after I struck out on banana bread, the cafeteria made some 
loaves and so I bought a couple of slices and then someone else bought 
me a slice. Needless to say, after those three slices (not all in one 
day mind you) my craving for banana bread had been satisfied and since 
then I have not been craving it.
Everyone that works with me, however, 
apparently still thinks I am over the moon for the banana bread because 
the next week someone bought me a slice and this past week someone 
bought me a slice and I only ate a couple of bites out of each slice 
because I didn't really want any. I was thankful for the gesture - it 
was really nice for those folks to think of me; but, there's only so 
much banana bread a gal can eat before she is sick of it. You know what I
 mean? 
A story about driving with the donut - I don't really suppose there is 
any specific tale to regale you with regarding driving with the donut, 
just that in general, it was terrible. I am so thankful that I was able 
to have a couple of new tires put on the car this past weekend. 
On the Wednesday night that I had the blowout, I had to traverse over 
Chapman Mountain with the donut to go to church; needless to say, 
someone road my tail the whole way to the church building. I wanted to 
slam on my brakes and cause them to hit me if I'm being honest; but, 
then I thought better of it. After all, the last thing I want right now 
is a car payment. 
Driving to and from work on Thursday and Friday was beyond hilarious. I 
had the foresight to actually leave the house early and it's a good 
thing I did because when you can only go 50 miles per hour down the 
Parkway (and that's the speed limit on that road) it feels like you are 
driving only 20 miles per hour. I felt like a grandma driving so slowly.
 Every single car on the road passed me. It gave me a big chuckle, but 
was still annoying and it made me realize just how fast everyone in 
Huntsville drives. Seriously, I felt like I was sitting still on the 
road. 
I could probably sit here and write something else about the final week 
of the Olympic coverage; but, I think I will spare myself and you the 
misery of the situation. The last week of the Olympics was exceptionally
 boring television. The closing ceremony was beyond weird and those 
Ralph Lauren designed, made in China outfits that the USA Olympians were
 wearing were about the ugliest things I have seen in a long while. I 
will not be rushing out to get one. 
Hope everyone has an exceptionally wonderful weekend!
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2 comments:
At least you have co-workers that think about you :)
Happy weekend!
you have very sweet coworkers. I wish our cafeteria made banana bread. Happy Friday!
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