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Goodbyes

Week two of staying on that bandwagon. You know, the one about "getting in shape". With all things considered, I have done pretty good. Unfortunetly, as the weeks go by, a normal routine starts to develop again. It's always the same thing for me. Maybe it's the Scorpio in me, but I like routine. I have my favorite foods from restaurants, and I always order the same. I have my favorite drinks, and again I always order the same, every single time. I have tried to order different things, and I always end up dissapointed, so I just order what I know I like. Where was I going with this? Oh yes, goodbyes. This post is to hopefully, temporarily say goodbye to my favorites. For if I don't, I will have jumped off that bandwagon again. And I say temporarily, because a little indulgence every once in a while is ok. I, unfortunatley, at least right now....don't know the word "a little". I know that my goodbyes will affect my social calendar for a while too. Holly, sorry, no more Z Tejas Thursdays. No more Chambord Rita, no more corn bread and : ( no more five cheese macaroni. Our trips to LUSH might be a little boring, because I have to say goodbye to Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. PF Changs - goodbye to my Key Lime Pie martini. Goodbye, coconut margarita at Gardunos. The list could go on and on. The hardest thing to say goodbye to is.........SPRINKLES!!!! It was my once every two weeks, maybe once a week treat. It all depended on what kind of day I was having. These are my favorite cupcakes by far. I have always loved cup cakes, but when I tasted Sprinkles, that was it. They have the best flavors. I have a few favs, but the coconut is on top of my list. So, goodbye Sprinkles.... *Hopefully this post will be like my office. Writing about it makes me more accountable for my actions. And BTW, my office, looking better everyday. And for those of you who are not on a bandwagon, enjoy some Sprinkles for me. : )

Comments

Anonymous said…
HAHA I am laughing!! No more Coconut Marg huh?
Neisha said…
: ( I have been caught...I just had one though.
Anonymous said…
mmmm...them coconut margs are really hard to resist!!!
Neisha said…
My thoughts exactly...LOL

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