Back in Charlotte, my weekends were usually a whirlwind of shopping, lunches out, babysitting, walks through Myers Park, and nights out on the town. I rolled into school every Monday tired, happy, and full of (what I thought were) hilarious stories.
Then I moved to Small Town, USA.
Creepy van behind me? Check. |
Here is what my Saturdays now consist of:
6:00 am: Wake up sans alarm. Roll over and attempt to go back to sleep.
6:05 am: Check the clock.
6:08 am: Check the clock.
6:11 am: Resign yourself to the fact that, due to your 5:00 am wake up calls Monday-Friday, sleeping in until 6:00 is doing alright.
6:15 - 8:00 am: Make vegan pancakes, clean up kitchen, straighten couch cushions, sweep floor, make grocery list for the week.
8:02 am: Realize that it's only 8:02 am and you have already accomplished a Saturday's worth of chores. Bang head against wall.
9:58 am: Have new friend pick you up to take you to the town auction, which, based on the excitement it seems to generate, will be quite the attraction.
11:00 am: Realize you are in a room full of feathered bangs, flannel shirts, and trucks being auctioned off for $600.
11:01 am: Question life choices.
1:17 pm: Take a stroll with your roommates through the town's Annual Peanut Festival, which doesn't seem to actually contain any peanuts (perhaps because of allergies?) but rather consists of a bouncy house and a lemonade stand.
1:21 pm: Question life choices. Weep silently to self.
5:01 pm: Cocktail hour. (Maybe life here isn't so bad?)
8:09 pm: Roommate says something about "wasting our youth" and talks you into walking downtown to the one and only restaurant/bar that's still open so that at least you can get out of the house.
8:44 pm: Get called hot by an attractive young local who then tells you he's "country as cornbread".
8:44 part 2: Sigh.
9:01 pm: Call it a night.
If this were a Nicholas Sparks novel, a young but sensitive fireman would be about to move into town and sweep me off my feet. I'll keep my fingers crossed...
2 comments:
If you come and visit me soon, we can write those Nicholas Sparks books! XO
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Awh biggie, CALL ME BACK!
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