I locked Beulah to a grocery cart while I shopped at Savers (Saver's?) yesterday. My thought process was this: "If someone tries to steal her, at least they will look really stupid doing it." Then I still checked on her every five minutes anyway to make sure that no one did.
I keep thinking that I really need to bring a camera to document my travels. I saw two enormous Great Danes and six little tiny puppies in the smallest front yard in the world on my way home, and a picture of that would have looked really good on this blog.
Also, I kind of solved a mystery yesterday. I've seen a particular bike at UVU--nothing really special, except I admired its panniers (bike bags that are attached to a rack, often found on the back of the bike) which are silver and black. I have seen this bike several times when parking in my usual spot by the library and another time at Lakeridge Junior High where I had to attend a school board meeting for a class assignment. The only locking spot in sight that day was to a light post, and the mystery bike was already locked there, so Beulah had a friend. However, when I came out of the meeting, the mystery bike was gone. But yesterday, as I was cruising down the wide sidewalk of Orem Boulevard, what should I see? The mystery bike with a rider I recognized from French class 6 years ago! I don't think the rider recognized me, but we said hello to each other as we passed. I thought it was awesome to have the pieces of my mystery fit together so nicely; I am one excellent sleuth--don't you think?
Oh! Last Saturday was THE SALE of all yard sales at Wasatch Elementary in Provo, and one thing I scored was a little crock pot still in its box for $2.00 from which I made overnight steel cut oatmeal for breakfast this morning of which I am currently eating. I added brown sugar, craisins, and some milk to my bowl, and it tastes perfect!
Last of all, I have a confession to make. I have begun watching Glee, and although it is riddled with erroneous stereotypes, I like it.
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