You know you're in the South when:
you can order suh-wheat tea anywhere you go. (They probably think I'm nuts when I order unsweet. Of course, Mike looooooves him some sweet tea.)
You know you're on the Southeast coast when:
You get a basket of hush puppies when you order a meal at local restaurants. Along with all the butter and/or margarine you could ask for to dip them in. That's right - dip your fried crap in butter...(If and when I eat them, I prefer ketchup...)
Neither one of those are my pics - yep, I'm stole 'em from Yahoo images...
Seriously, we wonder why we are the fattest nation AND why we have something like 18 million people with diabetes. I believe it all started here...
I'm getting more used to it in NC...maybe because I'm hoping to move closer to home and I distract my brain by thinking of this as temporary.
I had written this post in my head while lying in bed a few nights ago...now, I'm having trouble remembering everything. But, it went something like this: I love the weather here. Honestly, I feel guilty about how warm it is here while, the other day, my family and friends were covered in 10 inches of snow...and I'm constantly overdressing. In fact, I guess I should/could be in shorts today, but I'm not ready! It's February! What the heck???? I haven't had a pedicure or anything...I'm not ready! But, how can I complain about that? I'm not really - it just blows my mind. My brain is not wired for it!
On the other hand, I'm thankful that I can take my daughter out for walks. That we can go as a family on the weekends and explore little downtowns and shops (that are closed on Sundays because this is the SOUTH and they are good churchgoers unlike us who have yet to find a church...and...we will when we're ready)
I've always abhorred the cold. It is sooo painful to me. I used to run from my car to the store and vice versa. In fact, I think I might be close to having this. Maybe not really, but damn close.
But, I would trade this beautiful weather in a nanosecond, to be home with my family and friends.
In the meantime, we'll soak it up...
Thursday, February 07, 2008
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I do the same thing... I walk out of the house with a jacket on and then am like, "Yeah, I'm actually going to get overheated if I wear this." Not so much today though cause it's a bit chilly and might actually require a jacket. Of course in CU their high today is 19 degrees. How did I ever stand it?
Also, I meant to mention this in my comment on your entry about driving down to NC... The section of interstate 77 between Charleston, WV and the Virginia border is like THE BANE OF MY EXISTENCE. I seriously hate it so much. And they have the nerve to charge you tolls for it! Stupid West Virginia roads.
Cassie: I feel terrible about how cold it is in CU! My poor friends! They should all come and live here with me! ;0)
I don't even know how I made it through those mountain roads...it was a living nightmare! And, yeah! The nerve of them charging for it!
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