A not so quiet lady in a not so quiet world. With crafts. And candles.
Favorite Thing 11: Xanadu
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I love it's cheesy goodness, and I really want to see the broadway version!! When I was little I used to rollerskate around with ribbons in my hair and pretend i was olivia newton-john.
I know a handful of people read this thing, but if you read my blog, could you make a comment to let me know? or send me an email to tell me how thoroughly entertaining and exciting my life is, and how jealous you are? I just want to know who is reading... LL
What's new? Well, I'm moving back to NC, Charlotte to be exact at the end of August, most likely. I do karaoke every Monday night with a new group of friends and we rock it out. I'm going to Hawaii in June and I still don't have anyone to go with me. EEK! LL
Today's History Lesson: The ides of March is one day that continues to appeal, marked because that was the date that Julius Caesar was assassinated in the senate, in 44BC. Its modern-day memory is thanks, like so many things, to Shakespeare's way with words. In act one, scene two of Julius Caesar, Caesar asks a soothsayer what the future holds. Caesar: Who is it in the press that calls on me? I hear a tongue, shriller than all the music Cry "Caesar!" Speak. Caesar is turn'd to hear. Soothsayer: Beware the ides of March. I've decided to educate you guys a little bit more instead of just filling you in on what i eat, etc. Maybe I'm inspired my my new magazine subscription to Mental Floss... hmmm. we'll see how long it lasts. LL
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