Now, the written version.
Normally, I eat lunch watching Grey's Anatomy reruns. I've started to think that this may not be the best idea. Even though I LOVE Grey's the truth is that each episode leaves me emotionally drained. After each episode ends I always end up calling Heinz to tell him how much I love him.
I don't mind watching them when he's around. Thursday nights I have to teach a class from 7-8PM so by the time I make it home the episode (current season and not reruns) has already started. This is their final season and I'm not ready for it to go away just yet. I want to see Meredith's kid grow up and become Seattle Grace's new McChief.
I'm observing how my basil is coming back. Score.
I'm crazy about my little plants right now (or always). I used to think that when my basil died it was time to buy and plant a new one but oh was I wrong. I was clever enough to plant the seeds and once it died new plants started growing. It took a little while though. During the time between the old one dried out and the new one started to grow I firmly believed I needed to get a new one.
Now I know the cycle and the time has come where my new baby basil is growing. Rainy season is approaching so my basil will only get bigger and greener.
My succulents on the other hand need to be protected from the rain.
I'm looking forward to using my newly acquired juicer. Yes, healthyliving world, I finally got a juicer.
This had been on the back of my mind since last year. I'm not a big juice drinker but I do plan to incorporate more veggies into my diet in the liquid form. I don't use sugar or sugar substitutes <-- never! so I have to come up with ways to sweeten my juice because it's not my healthy-happy idea to suffer while downing those green beverages.
I'm excited about my new food processor!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and I would insert a million more exclamation marks if it wasn't so blogging unfriendly) I would also insert the BOOM emoticon here but I don't know how.
I'm completely in-love with "Here comes Honey Boo Boo". I can't get enough of Alana and her family. I know the show has been subject to...I don't want to say polemic...but maybe the word I'm looking for is public scrutiny.
This may well deserve a full post. What do you think?
I'm curious to figure out if my running shoes are giving me little corns on my toes. I know. Too much information. But those little spots turn very red after each run. They don't hurt but they're not a pretty sight. The worst thing is I've heard you can't make them go away. Mine are very little and I definitely don't want them to get bigger so the only thing I'm currently running is a research on what to do.
I'm wondering what book to read next. I'm about to finish "The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks" (expect my thoughts here) so I want to add another book to my reading list. Any suggestions?