Showing posts with label addiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label addiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Addicted

Y'all, I have a confession.

Remember back when I got this jar?

Gift from bff@work.

I have refused, for some time now, to put anything else but M&M's in it. After all, it is an M&M jar. A few months back, I had pistachios in it, but that was short lived when I realized I wasn't as "into" them as I had begun to think. So, back to M&M's I went. 

A few days ago, K-Mo and I went shopping before a lunch date. I ended up getting something different for the jar.

2.4lbs of goodness.

Today, I'm very sorry about this decision.

Can't.Stop.Eating.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

I’m addicted

…to pink.

If I had a trailer of my own, I would decorate it in pink. And I would have tea parties.

 

If I have a daughter, I will paint her room pink, and decorate it very girly.

 

I would like to have a pair of these. They’re cute. And would totally look great on me.

 

Every time I get my nails done, I have them painted the same pink color. Next time, I think I might opt for something a little different.

 

This makes me miss school supply shopping.

 

I remember how much fun roller skating was. If I had friends that would roller skate with me today, I would totally buy a pink pair of skates.

 

*pictures courtesy of pinterest.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Another addiction

I’ve got a bunch of addictions, I know. First slingo, then words with friends. A few others I can’t mention on this PG-Rated blog. Now this.

A short time after meeting The X (13 years ago), he introduced me to a computer game called You Don’t Know Jack. I became addicted. I played it all.the.time. Seriously folks, this game rocked! Eventually, other games came into my life and I stopped playing YDKJ.

Fast forward to three days ago. I’m flipping through the new apps on my iThingy, and what do I see? The familiar bald head I used to love to see on my computer screen.

My huge smile quickly turned to a frown when I noticed the app price. $2.99? Are you kidding me? To play trivia?

I don’t buy apps. I figured that if there isn’t a free app similar enough, I don’t need it. There have been a few exceptions to this rule, but they were special circumstances. And never over $0.99.

My frown and anger at the $2.99 price tag suddenly became a distant thought when I heard the familiar music start up as the game began.

Ahhh! The comforts of familiarity.