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12 Minutes After Midnight...

12 minutes into my 33rd bday and not only am I on the verge of tears, but stuffing my face with 1 of those 100 calorie snack pks of Smartfood White Cheddar Popcorn. An indication of how this 33rd yr is going to go?! Oh, I have been reading in bed since about 10p this evening, once Hubby was asleep. Trying to finish Debbie Macombers new one called Twenty Wishes by tomorrow cause its due at the library today. Not sure I can finish. Watched Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade this afternoon. Going to see the new Indy movie down town tomorrow and looking forward to it. Sex And The City will be down town next Friday. Getting tired, so I guess I should try to sleep and start my 33rd year off on the right foot! (Actually, I was born after 10p on May 21st, so I technically have about 22 more hours before officially turning 33!)

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Gluten free Kay said…
Hey Jo,

Happy birthday! Make it a good day!

I read one of your older posts on Southern literature. I love Fannie Flagg! She's the author I would most like to imitate in my own writing. She makes me feel so "included." One of my career goals is to become a "Neighbor Dorothy" in my own town. Have you read Standing in the Rainbow? It's delightful! It's a little more midwestern than Fried Green Tomatoes.

More on the manly side, I love reading James Lee Burke's series featuring Dave Robicheaux. His books are set in Louisiana. I can smell the bougainvillea in bloom and feel the humidity in the air. I love his writing!

Glad you stopped by my blog to see my garden.

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