Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Mommy's Birthday, Milk Chocolate Brownies, and Much Bitterness

Hello reader! I apologize for my lack of posting.. You're probably asking yourself, "How did I ever survive without Katelyn's daily posts?!" Have no fear, reader, I'm back! And you can bet your bottom dollar that your entertainment has returned in full effect.

Nothing too spectacular has happened the past few days, but if you insist on knowing of what has been going on in my life currently, here is a bullet-point list for you:

  • The family went to go watch the Katy Perry: Part of Me movie in 3D. I highly recommend the film, even if you aren't a huge Katy Perry fan (but trust me, after this movie, you will be). As a singer, I  now look to her for inspiration. Overall, the film was touching and heartfelt.
  • The days after that were pretty much filled with nothingness, as most of them were spent sitting around on the computer. My life can be very exciting at times like those.
  • Some of my friends (or most, I should say) are more like family to me. One of those friends is Kristian Vizcocho. He called me yesterday to tell me he missed me (insert a plethora of "awww"s here), and we just had a good time catching up. Yay for friends who can keep up a conversation!
Today, however, was a very special day. 36 years ago today, my beautiful mommy was born!

She obviously hasn't aged a bit
Today was another one of those afternoons were I had nothing planned, so I decided to make my mom a card to give along with her gifts. Not much to my surprise, what I had written on the back of the card made her cry (I could seriously win an award in Making Moms Tear Up).

I try to be creative.. I try
The birthday girl with her Tinkerbell cup and car decal

After our presentation of gifts, I found out something very appalling that I will not share with the interwebs. However, I will let you know that the person it's about is very stingy with their brownies and has a lot of hostility built inside him/her/it. If he/she/it ever reads this blog, I would like you to know that you do not have very pretty insides, and you would have probably done Pinocchio a lot of justice with all of those lies you told.

(I'm a very happy girl with good intentions and positive outlooks--please don't let the above paragraph fool you.)

Until Next Time,
Katelyn