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Blahh!!

Have you ever had a day where you thought, "Blahhh?"

Have you ever had a week where you thought, "Blahhh?"

Have you ever had a month where you thought, "Blahhh?"

Have you ever...okay well I think you know where I am going with this.  I am having one of those weeks. I'm pretty dang sure that it is Mother Natures fault. I need sun.  Lots and lots of sun.  I need to know that the sun is not going to go away.  I need to know that I can play in the garden and tomorrow it wont be under a foot of snow.

I am growing resentful of this Utah weather.  It is affecting my whole attitude. I don't want to be cheerful, I don't want to look on the bright side of things, what I want to do is to horrible awful things to mother nature.

I also want to move somewhere that "SNOW" and "COLD" are four letter words. Actually I think that makes me smile a little.  I have now discovered two new swear words.  Awful mean little swear words.

In fact if you ever here me say, "SNOW YOU!" or "COLD!" You know that I have dueled out to you the nastiest meanest insult that I could come up with. 

Just in case you are reading this thinking of something cheerful and it isn't so bad to comment.  Just know when I read it I am going to think, "SNOW YOU!"

:) 

Comments

SAS said…
Looks like another beautiful, sunny day here! You could always come back to god ole Bako!!!
Heather Bowles said…
Trust me I know how you are feeling this week. I also am just blah, I think do to being sick and I have not been able to ride my bike sense friday. So sad. I am freaking out just a bit, I can't get behind. We can always hope the next day will be better.
Me, Myself and I said…
Yeah, you're the Uber Cyber Mom. You're up on all the cool things in cyber space. I don't follow you on Twitter, so I don't know how much or how little you tweet; I just know you're on there - and I think it's cool.

Also, you better let SAS know that I am moving in with her tomorrow. Well, if it keeps raining like it is right now, I might be there in a few hours...
4kidsandcrazy said…
Insult all you want I love SNOW and COLD so I'll just take it as a compliment and SNOW right back at ya.
Willow said…
I say "ditto" to SAS. Just come home. Sure the smog will make you gag... and it is too hot during the summer to breathe (not breathing helps with the smog-gagging.... all good), but you could garden for 3/4 of the year.

Actually, if you enjoy winter crops, you could garden for all of the year.

I know, I know... "Snow OFF, Willow."
Race Fam said…
You wouldn't even have to move to Bakersfield, anywhere in California besides the mountains would be perfect!! And you guys would be closer! We have trains and swimming pools so look into transfers!!
Emily said…
SNOW MOTHER NATURE! I'm totally with you. That broad is starting to get on my last nerve. We NEED spring. NOW! My sanity demands it!

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