-Bengal Spice tea. It is the PRINCE of teas you guys. Which becomes less meaningful when I say that I'm really not a tea drinker, but it also means that it is delicious enough that it has MADE me a tea drinker. Weird.
-Quaker Instant Oatmeal--Peaches and Cream flavored. Still not really sure why I bought it in the first place, but suddenly I have it every morning and it no longer reminds me of snot like it does when I have it on camping trips.
-This is the picture on the front of my copy of Waverley, by Sir Walter Scott. I'm reading it for my senior English course. As with most Scott novels I've read, it's pretty slow at first, but after a minute it becomes an absolute delight. Also, I mean, just check out this Jacobite Highlander:
Dang.
Best quote so far: "Once more, will you take the plaid, and stay a little while with us among the mists and the crows, in the bravest cause ever sword was drawn in?"
YES FERGUS MAC IVOR I WILL DO IT AND WHEN WE ALL DIE AT CULLODEN I WILL BE TOTALLY OKAY WITH IT.
4 comments:
I think I checked Waverley out from the library..and didn't even read the first page. Why would I do that? It doesn't even sound like me.
Also, GROSS. Oatmeal? Tea? You've turned into some kind of hippie freak.
(I'm partially kidding. Those are gross though.)
I can't imagine a tea that doesn't taste like dirty water, but I'm good with the oatmeal. Wish I could eat it, but I'd have to take the thyroid meds at 2 in the morning or something like that! I think I need to walk at Culloden....and Sta. Christina....and possibly Santiago once more....
Just gonna throw this out there... (i like tea and oatmeal.)
whew now that that's out in the open, I'd love to try the tea and peaches and cream is probably my second favorite kind of oatmeal after maple and brown sugar.
And concerning Walter Scott, I've always been so intimidated that I haven't read a single page authored by that dude in my life. I like the Ivanhoe movies though. Maybe I'll give Scott a try sometime, now that I've climbed his cool tower.
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