Well, I want to write here, but I just wrote in the other place I write, so I'm just pasting that...
...Oh, and yesterday I visited Michael. We were supposed to just hang out and he was going to cook steak, baked potato, and peas. We ended up shopping for a winter coat for me, though. We ended up getting two! It was crazy, because I wanted his coat so we went to Kohl's to see if they still had it, although we assumed they wouldn't because he bought his a year ago. They still had it, it was just $15 more than he paid for it. Not bad, as it was still only $35. They had it in a guy's small, which is probably even more surprising than the style being continued since last year. Then he said I would need a nice coat, too, so we went over to the girl's coats and I found my perfect coat! It's light brown leather (so glad I'm not vegan) with a furry lining and trim. It was expensive, but Michael wouldn't let me talk him out of buying it for me. I hate that though because I don't want to take advantage of him, and sometimes I start to when he spoils me. It's just so hard to not get carried away. I'm glad I decided to buy him a present last week. I just got it yesterday and gave it to him. It's a Thomas Kinkade coffee mug. He's known as the painter of light, because his paintings sort of illuminate in places when you turn down the lights in your house. He paints houses and lighthouses, and the backgrounds set behind them are always so gorgeous. Oh, and Michael really likes him, which is the reason I got the mug for him and not me... This is the coolest part, though: the windows and lanterns in the painting on the mug light up when you put hot beverages in it. We tried it and it looked so neat. Thomas Kinkade is one thing I won't get tired of being over-marketed, unlike things like Spongebob, who I saw featured on... a toilet seat. Yep, that's right. As long as Kinkade doesn't go that far, I'll appreciate his paintings, calendars, mugs, lighthouse figurines, candleholders, and... even purses. hah Yes all those things are true... Michael and I went into a store of Thomas Kinkade things once, and there were really purses. Oh and the candleholder I bought accidentally today. Well, I meant to buy it, I just didn't know it was Thomas Kinkade. It's one of those Glade candles, french vanilla scented, and apparently there are four versions of it so I should check that out. The only thing I don't like is apparently he's a hardcore Christian, because bible scriptures and Jesus fish pollute his works. There's a stupid jesus fish above his name on my candle. ::shakes head:: Sorry if I offended any Christians...
Okay that was a long paragraph about a painter... ::shrugs:: It's not like I have to read it.
Oh, and I feel really stupid because I just found out today that I've been pronouncing the word 'epitome' wrong. I have this problem where I pronounce words as they look. I have the same problem with 'necromancy' and other words that I think should be pronounced differently than they are. So I'm not so bright. Ugh. I've really been pronouncing it wrong for months now. ::shakes head:: I swear I used to pronounce it correctly, but then I saw it spelled out... Oh well.
...Oh, and yesterday I visited Michael. We were supposed to just hang out and he was going to cook steak, baked potato, and peas. We ended up shopping for a winter coat for me, though. We ended up getting two! It was crazy, because I wanted his coat so we went to Kohl's to see if they still had it, although we assumed they wouldn't because he bought his a year ago. They still had it, it was just $15 more than he paid for it. Not bad, as it was still only $35. They had it in a guy's small, which is probably even more surprising than the style being continued since last year. Then he said I would need a nice coat, too, so we went over to the girl's coats and I found my perfect coat! It's light brown leather (so glad I'm not vegan) with a furry lining and trim. It was expensive, but Michael wouldn't let me talk him out of buying it for me. I hate that though because I don't want to take advantage of him, and sometimes I start to when he spoils me. It's just so hard to not get carried away. I'm glad I decided to buy him a present last week. I just got it yesterday and gave it to him. It's a Thomas Kinkade coffee mug. He's known as the painter of light, because his paintings sort of illuminate in places when you turn down the lights in your house. He paints houses and lighthouses, and the backgrounds set behind them are always so gorgeous. Oh, and Michael really likes him, which is the reason I got the mug for him and not me... This is the coolest part, though: the windows and lanterns in the painting on the mug light up when you put hot beverages in it. We tried it and it looked so neat. Thomas Kinkade is one thing I won't get tired of being over-marketed, unlike things like Spongebob, who I saw featured on... a toilet seat. Yep, that's right. As long as Kinkade doesn't go that far, I'll appreciate his paintings, calendars, mugs, lighthouse figurines, candleholders, and... even purses. hah Yes all those things are true... Michael and I went into a store of Thomas Kinkade things once, and there were really purses. Oh and the candleholder I bought accidentally today. Well, I meant to buy it, I just didn't know it was Thomas Kinkade. It's one of those Glade candles, french vanilla scented, and apparently there are four versions of it so I should check that out. The only thing I don't like is apparently he's a hardcore Christian, because bible scriptures and Jesus fish pollute his works. There's a stupid jesus fish above his name on my candle. ::shakes head:: Sorry if I offended any Christians...
Okay that was a long paragraph about a painter... ::shrugs:: It's not like I have to read it.

Oh, and I feel really stupid because I just found out today that I've been pronouncing the word 'epitome' wrong. I have this problem where I pronounce words as they look. I have the same problem with 'necromancy' and other words that I think should be pronounced differently than they are. So I'm not so bright. Ugh. I've really been pronouncing it wrong for months now. ::shakes head:: I swear I used to pronounce it correctly, but then I saw it spelled out... Oh well.