
Tomorrow I am heading home for Thanksgiving. I haven't been in Oklahoma since February, and I am kind of missing it. I am looking forward to seeing my family, friends and dog(Arlo).
I am probably going to put on at least 30-40 pounds while I am home. My mom is a great cook and I plan on taking full advantage of that. Plus there's Taco Bueno and Steve's Rib, I can't pass those up.
I'm not looking forward to dealing with the airport again. Especially since it's Thanksgiving week. I heard that they are expecting 5 million more people to fly this thanksgiving break than last year. That doesn't seem possible to me. The flights from Atlanta and back went by really fast because I read the whole way. I plan to do that again. Any good recommendations for books to read?
6 comments:
i say keep reading "Life of the Beloved" because that's what i'm doing. (i just read a part that I dont really understand....so, you should read it and help me!)
http://www.brianmclaren.net/archives/books/brians-books/everything-must-change.html
I just finished "Love is a Mix Tape"...so good.
I also love "A Heart-Breaking Work of Staggering Genius"
or
"Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs"
You should read The Only Road North. It's about these dudes from Mars Hill who ride dirt bikes from Cape Town South Africa to Cairo Egypt. It's pretty wild and a pretty easy light read.
Hey bro, I'd recommend Squirrel Dog Basics: A Guide to Hunting Squirrels With Dogs by David Osborn. There simply isn't a finer guide to hunting squirrels with dogs.
I was going to just tell you this tonight since this post was a long time ago and it is lame to blog about it now but you'd probably call me lame anyway you little ... Anyway, I wanted to put "Screwtape Letters" down as my recommendation but when I read matt's blog I couldn't get myself to leave a message because his was so funny. But here it is, 10 years later.
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