. . . and yes, I am totally singing the song.
But actually this blog starts with me hating:
This is my last week of working here at IT (which I don't want to talk about right now), and part of my to-do list is to clean out my computer. Due to a crazy night, I had a crazy morning this morning (which I don't want to talk about right now) and I forgot my flash drive. I considered emailing everything to myself, but email hates me today (which I don't want to talk about right now).
I was about to give up when I had an epiphany (inspired in part by a recent blog from Jessie, and in part by the annoying buzzing sound coming from my speakers that bears an uncanny resemblance to that car repair short by Brian Regan): Blog! Blog! Blog!
Not only is it the perfect place to store things, but I realize I have some real gems here.
So, F.Y.E. (and my convenience), Good times and good memories (which I do want to talk about right now) :
This is my last week of working here at IT (which I don't want to talk about right now), and part of my to-do list is to clean out my computer. Due to a crazy night, I had a crazy morning this morning (which I don't want to talk about right now) and I forgot my flash drive. I considered emailing everything to myself, but email hates me today (which I don't want to talk about right now).
I was about to give up when I had an epiphany (inspired in part by a recent blog from Jessie, and in part by the annoying buzzing sound coming from my speakers that bears an uncanny resemblance to that car repair short by Brian Regan): Blog! Blog! Blog!
Not only is it the perfect place to store things, but I realize I have some real gems here.
So, F.Y.E. (and my convenience), Good times and good memories (which I do want to talk about right now) :
So these I pulled from the old high school files for a layout on teenage angst.
(That may or may not be my sister Taylor, Dominic, and Patrick)
(These most definitely are Big Ben in January, Milton's sundial, Trafalgar fountain, Whitechapel, Ambleside sunset, and Ambleside daffodils -- all of which I post unapologetically)
So, now that I've got that taken care of, I guess technology and I are back on (though I would leave him in a second for a cottage among the daffodils in Ambleside).
8 comments:
Meagan, those pictures are amazing! Are you the photographer for all of those pictures?
First of all, I love the pictures. Second of all, I love that song. Last of all, I love BYU Football.
My thoughts:
* Domo!
* Patrick? In a teenage angst collage?
* Who is that sad girl?! What?! Taylor?!
* Oh my heck, that sundial picture belongs in a magazine.
* Meagan is amazing.
* And tomorrow is her last day at work with me. Ever. I don't want to talk about that right now. Sniffle.
I love the pic. of Patrick. It may have made my day. I forget we all used to look so young. Err, some of us still do (hint: me).t
I absolutely adore your photography. Can I get these blown up, signed, and framed for my wall (super good Christmas present!) I'm sad that you are leaving good ol' IT Training. But sometimes you just got to move on to better things (is there anything better? =P). You rock my world.
i love all of your travel pictures! you've got talent!
How lame am I that it took me a while to figure out what song said "i love technology"?
But not as much as you, you see.
At least I think that's how it goes...
Meagan. Blog, already! =)
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