I still remember when my dad and I would go to the movies, and tickets were $4 for matinee and $7 for evening showings. My dad and I would often go to the Saturday matinees. It was our thing and I loved spending that time with my dad. In high school, I would go to …
Category Archive: Rambling
Mar 28 2013
Cheap vs. Frugal: What does a $1 mean to you?
When I go out to eat with co-workers, we always split the bill equally, including tax and tip. This one particular day, the total came out to about $18.65 a person. I pitched in $19 and left it at that. Most people pitched in $20 and took back a $1, from the singles I had …
Mar 20 2013
The Death of Google Reader
So Google Reader’s funeral is July 1. And it seems like Google just couldn’t wait that long to get rid of the their annoying little brother and have already started shuffling it out of their system. When I log onto Gmail now, I can’t find my google reader anywhere! I have to actually google “Google …
Mar 16 2013
Rambling about life
Grad school has started. The first few days, I was all “This is so easy!” A week later, I’m all “uh, what?” I have to re-read my reading assignments like three times in order to understand what the heck it’s talking about. If I disappear for weeks at a time, you now know why. Housing …
Feb 25 2013
My “Pretty Woman” Moment
I’m sure everyone has had that moment where you come up with a really great comeback several minutes, or even hours, after a person has dissed you. It’s like you replay the moment over and over again in your head, coming up with several comebacks that you wish you would have said in that moment …
Feb 20 2013
Why Do We Judge Others?
Judging people has become a social taboo. It’s supposed to be bad to judge other people, and we often hear the catchphrase “Don’t Judge.” But I judge people all the time. And I’m sure you do too–even though we have to lie about it, because if we tell people we judge people, they’ll start to …







