Wining
Today I did step two of making my wine, and I'm getting pretty good at siphoning it from one container to the other. Who knew? I guess everyone should watch their gas tanks now, since I can't afford to buy my own. Anyway, it should be ready in another three weeks or so. I have discovered today that bagels go bad much faster than I remember, which really sucks, since I really wanted a bagel. Now I have to buy some more before the cream cheese goes bad too. Sometimes I forget that I only need enough food in this house to feed just me. I have a 5 pound bag of potatoes; I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do with them before they all go bad. All I wanted was a baked potato...
It was supposed to be really yucky weather today, but so far it's not bad. Not beach weather, but kind of sunny. Yesterday I went shopping for a friend's birthday, and ended up buying some stuff for myself. Big surprise. I got something for her too, though. One of the great things about California: you can wear pretty much whatever you want whenever and wherever you want. And since I'm tan and skinny, I can wear even more stuff. It's awesome. I only have to worry a little bit about getting cold.
I'm going to the museum this weekend for a cocktail reception (and there will be art too). It should be pretty cool. I get to dress up like they do in Sex and the City and act like some sort of socialite. I am an elitist, but haven't quite gotten socialite status yet. Socialites don't pay rent. They don't work, either. Unless it's a charitable organization. I am a charity.
Did I mention I started painting again? At the moment, I'm watching for a sale on canvas; I don't have enough of them to really keep me busy. Still, I have one that I'm working on at the moment that I'm hoping will turn out good. So far it looks cool, but you never know. I do try to live by the Bob Ross philosophy though: There are no mistakes, only happy little accidents. You would be surprised to see the stuff that I have painted recently. They don't look anything like the stuff I used to paint. They are actually paintings of things instead of that abstract stuff. I guess it's kind of both, since it doesn't exactly look real, either. Maybe after this film thing, I should be an art major. I'm sure my parents would looooove that. Oh well. Anyway, I guess that's about it for now.
Wish me luck with the wine!
It was supposed to be really yucky weather today, but so far it's not bad. Not beach weather, but kind of sunny. Yesterday I went shopping for a friend's birthday, and ended up buying some stuff for myself. Big surprise. I got something for her too, though. One of the great things about California: you can wear pretty much whatever you want whenever and wherever you want. And since I'm tan and skinny, I can wear even more stuff. It's awesome. I only have to worry a little bit about getting cold.
I'm going to the museum this weekend for a cocktail reception (and there will be art too). It should be pretty cool. I get to dress up like they do in Sex and the City and act like some sort of socialite. I am an elitist, but haven't quite gotten socialite status yet. Socialites don't pay rent. They don't work, either. Unless it's a charitable organization. I am a charity.
Did I mention I started painting again? At the moment, I'm watching for a sale on canvas; I don't have enough of them to really keep me busy. Still, I have one that I'm working on at the moment that I'm hoping will turn out good. So far it looks cool, but you never know. I do try to live by the Bob Ross philosophy though: There are no mistakes, only happy little accidents. You would be surprised to see the stuff that I have painted recently. They don't look anything like the stuff I used to paint. They are actually paintings of things instead of that abstract stuff. I guess it's kind of both, since it doesn't exactly look real, either. Maybe after this film thing, I should be an art major. I'm sure my parents would looooove that. Oh well. Anyway, I guess that's about it for now.
Wish me luck with the wine!
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