Category Archives: A life less ordinary

  1. At the market: May 30 (FAIL)

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    June 1, 2009 by 8junebugs

    I stayed up way too late on Friday night. WAY too late. I was unable to haul my arse down to …
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  2. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

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    June 1, 2009 by 8junebugs

    I was shocked when I finished Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible. I didn’t expect to like it that much, and …
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  3. Paying off

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    May 27, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Huh. Going by the change on my incorrect-but-consistently-so scale, eating mindfully has taken off about 4 or 5 pounds. I …
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  4. Blog rule #1

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    May 25, 2009 by 8junebugs

    You may not care what I had for lunch today, but I do. 🙂 Toasted sandwich with homemade wheat bread, …
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  5. At the market: May 23

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    May 23, 2009 by 8junebugs

    We hit the Courthouse Farmers Market this morning at about 8:15, so chosen because I have a hankering to roast …
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  6. This and that

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    May 21, 2009 by 8junebugs

    I’m registered for two classes during the summer session at Hopkins: Research & Writing Methods (required) Communication.org: Not-for-Profits in the …
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  7. What I’ve been eating

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    May 18, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Things I made and/or ate at home this weekend in spite of (or concurrent with) slicing up my right pinky: …
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  8. The perennial student

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    May 6, 2009 by 8junebugs

    I’m going back to school. I’ve been accepted to Johns Hopkins University for the master’s in communication program, and I’ll be …
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  9. FORE!

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    April 27, 2009 by 8junebugs

    I knew I would love golf. In 2006, I spent some birthday money on a decent set of beginner clubs. …
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  10. Green-tinged thumb

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    April 26, 2009 by 8junebugs

    New rule: No more starting seeds on my own. Home Depot does a lovely job of growing from the same …
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