I think there can be a healthy place in our lives for escapism, and what better way to do it than in the company of Katniss and Peeta and Bella and Edward? Alas, I do feel a little silly typing that. I mean, the tween self in me was overjoyed at what I was letting it watch. To be honest with you the only reason I feel ever so slightly embarrassed is because this movie viewing occurred just hours after I watched The Hunger Games. I decided to indulge in some healthy escapism by watching Twilight. Like…wait for it…the gorgeous onion pictured above.īut then last night something a tad embarrassing and equally wonderful happened. Necessary, though, I feel.) So, today I was going to wax poetic about transition and learning about oneself and compare the whole process to that of peeling off the layers of an onion. Learning new things about oneself is not always joyous. Even for someone remotely self-aware who has, admittedly, been through years of therapy and lots of bottles of wine (we’re talking about me here, people), transition continues to give me the gift of joy and pleasure in learning new things about myself. Any of you who have ever made a move, or started a new job, or gone to grad school, or simply tried a new brand of peanut butter knows what I mean. Like I said, it’s been a hard couple of weeks. Also effective in conveying to you exactly what I mean.) And now I’m slowly but surely getting my head above water once again. But you know what I mean.) I had a hard week, followed by a wonderful visit by my sister (details and pics to come in another post soon!), followed by another hard week with personal crapola to take care of. Let’s just say that life continues to get the better of me as I try to get settled into this new season, which makes for a lot of juggling and overwhelmingness. Posted on March 25, 2012įirst, I must apologize quickly for starting this blog and then suddenly going silent for weeks. "It's a bit more expensive than the other sugar waxes on the market, but considering you get so much product it's honestly a bargain," says a reviewer.Waxing poetic…or not. THE REVIEWS: “ I used this sugar wax to give myself a Brazilian wax and it was legit like a pro did it-i didn't have any issues and it didn't take too long either," a reviewer writes.
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