Monday, April 25, 2011

Tweezers' Simplicity


April 22's 10 Things to Be Happy About

1. Batter-Fried Zucchini
- Interesting concept, but can't say that I've ever tried it.

2. Finding the "Lost" Remote Control
- This happens way too often in my house because it either gets stuck in the couch or underneath it. We have a specific drawer for it but dad likes to have it on his lap when he's watching TV which does not really help much because that's how we lose it.

3. Inner Beauty
- You can't judge a book by it's cover and what's on the inside is what counts. Just because you're pretty doesn't always mean you're nice.

4. A Working Sugarhouse
- As opposed to one that's fallen into disrepair?

5. Blowing Up Balloons
- As much as I love blowing up balloons I love deflating them even more because if they are filled with helium you can make your voice make funny noises and that's honestly the best part about having them. Last semester after a party we had for ZTA we inhaled a bunch and took really funny videos of us talking and singing.

6. Being Happy Rather Than Right
- I think that instead of arguing with someone about something stupid it's better to just let it go so that you don't ruin a friendship in the process of arguing it out.

7. Falling Asleep in Seconds
- I love when this happens because then I don't have to toss and turn for a while. Finding the perfect position usually sucks and I'm usually exhausted and just want to sleep.

8. Creating a Mural
- I remember when I was in middle school we made murals in the barn that used to be the gym before they built the actual gym. I loved that each grade got their own mural and everyone got to design and paint a cool mural.

9. Tweezers' Simplicity
- Whoever invented the tweezers is an awesome person. I think that they are helpful in so many situations because of their simplicity and their complexity at the same time.

10. Quieting Your Mind
- I try to do this but I really can't unless I'm sleeping. I got yelled at by a woman who was giving me a massage once. She could tell I was thinking too much and told me to concentrate on the music. Well concentrating on the music just made me think about who wrote it and what other music had been written by said person. See what I mean?

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