stress relief tea,
you stress me out.
I’m always worried
that I might run out.

I started blogging in 2005 as a way to deal with my post-college depression. I had a lot of hair back then.
I share funny stories and life lessons all written in the same down-to-earth, tell-it-like-it-is fashion that makes me my mom’s favorite blogger.
stress relief tea,
you stress me out.
I’m always worried
that I might run out.
I am so annoyed that the subtitles on Helvetica were in Arial Narrow.
May I please have the Valentine’s Skin for Google Documents all the time?? I love it!
Thanks Google! I <3 you. -susiejster [at] gmail.com
Josh and I are practicing a duet karaoke song for a contest on Tuesday.
Julia says to me, “If you put half as much effort into your get-rich-quick schemes, you might actually get-rich-quick.”
Touché, Jules, touché.
by far,
were hearing the words “you’re on key.”
twice.
I’m considering bringing the side ponytail back.
I would ask here,
Good idea?
Or best idea ever???
And insert some fun javascript from twiigs.com. But I know most of you won’t vote anyway.
01/28/2008
1. Never make a large purchase when Mercury is retrograde. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been researching laptops for a month, and if you spent eight hours on cnet last Saturday night, and you’ve finally picked the laptop for you… No, you don’t get to buy it, because Mercury just went into retrograde, and you have to wait until Pisces begins to begin any new projects and make any major purchases.
2. New Years Resolutions are good.
3. Patience is also good. Especially when it comes to interpersonal relationships. But also…
4. Sometimes, there is no room for error in new relationships. And, you know, if that’s really true, then maybe that wasn’t a worthwhile interpersonal relationship anyway.
5. The eee pc in pink is damn cute, but unnecessary, even if one of my many New Years Resolutions is to utilize technology better.
6. Damn do I <3 hobbies. Like playing the guitar. What a keeper. Just like my friends. Awwwwwwww….
some Tupperware for singing lessons.
I had a lesson today in humility as a management tool. It was a great lesson.
and then I realized that, although it might at times be embarrassing, I cannot regret humility in romance.
May it some day prove useful.
Cheers.
I don’t know what, but something.
My boss said, “Glad you’ve become an adult.”
This was many minutes after she referred to me as “not old.” You know what that means.