Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Story of My Life

"It pleased me after thirty-some years of life, the baggage I carried could be reduced to one suitcase."


One of our neighbors lent us a book, and luckily I grabbed it on my way out the door...err...companionway this morning, because my American Lit professor didn't show up for class yet again. I knew after the first paragraph that this book was written for me. For us. Possibly by Ben, himself. Unless something goes terribly awry in the next fourteen chapters, I'm sure this book will be placed high on my "Good Reads" list.

Sneak a peek:

"I have been called many things in my life, but if there has been but one constant, one barb, one arrow flung my way time after time, it is the accusation that I am, in essence, nothing more than an escapist. Apparently this is bad, suspect, possibly even un-American. Mention to someone that, all things being equal, you'd really rather be on an island in the South Pacific, and they'll look at you quizzically, ponder the madness of the notion for a moment, and say: 'But that's just escapism. Now would you kindly finish stocking the paper clips so we have time to rearrange the Hi-Liter markers? We need to make sure they're color-coordinated.'"




2 comments:

  1. you know... I just had an arguement w/my boyfriend about the "dog". :) His words were - BELL IS A DOG - HAILEY IS MY DAUGHTER... I asked his daughter how would locking the dog outside keep you from being cold.. (mind you the door was shut - she was locking the doggy door). apparently i was out of line... :/ ugh!
    IDK WHAT TO DO OR THINK.. but ewwww huh

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