Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy National Condom Day!!

I'm really not one to celebrate Valentine's Day, as you probably know by now. I almost forgot all about it actually... and I'm ok with that. But do check out this link...It's got some interesting fun facts for you!

In other news, I had a really fun weekend in the Twin Cities with my brother! I did lots of shopping & browsing, ate some yummy food, and had a lot of laughs...which tends to happen when we are together. :)

My good friends finally had their baby! I'm so very happy for them and can't wait to meet little Cody. Though who knows when that will be! Another Colorado vacation may just have to happen.

It's going to be a busy week. Well, starting tomorrow anyway- I have today off! So "Mega-Weekend" continues.

Here's hoping all of you have a great day, however you're spending/celebrating/dreading it. :)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I forgot too! Honestly when Pat asked me what I wanted to do this weekend I looked at him like he was crazy.

Hope you are having a good day off. I think that's better than any card holiday! :o)

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2. Listening to Prozac- Peter D. Kramer
3. Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism- Temple Grandin
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5. Into Thin Air- Jon Krakauer
6. The Satanic Verses- Salman Rushdie
7. Middlesex- Jeffery Eugenides Read it. Loved it. Recommend it.
8. A Perfect Spy- John le Carre
9. What is the What- Dave Eggers LOVE this book! Very inspiring!
10. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle- Haruki Murakami Done.
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15. The Unbearable Lightness of Being- Milan Kundera
16. Beloved- Toni Morrison - Abandoned.
17. The Handmaid's Tale- Margaret Atwood
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