Aww yeah. My week is OVER! Tomorrow’s a holiday at work (“Spring Friday” is our PC term for it, hehe) and I’m heading to Las Vegas for the weekend to celebrate a good friend’s birthday. Woot. I just finished packing and of course, I overpacked. Oops. What? I need options! Hee.
So I’m finally a “regular” somewhere! It only took a year but the employees at the Starbucks across the street from work finally know my name and my order. A tall nonfat peppermint mocha. 😀 When I’m standing in line and one of them sees me, they yell out my name and confirm that I’m having the mocha. Sometimes I like to freak them out and order a tall nonfat latte. Hee. And the best part is that they charge me for a tall and I always get a venti. YAYAYAY. I feel so loved. 😀 Too bad I *really* need to lay off the Starbucks cause the venti is about quadruple the calories of the tall. I should have given it up for Lent. Maybe next year…
Also, why is printing addresses on wedding invitation envelopes considered bad etiquette?! My handwriting is not pretty enough to write all the addresses. And I don’t want to pay a calligrapher (hey, I’m cheap — I have to cut corners somewhere). ARGH. Oh, wedding etiquette. I shake my fist at you.
I’m so random today.
LOL I never knew that was bad etiquette :S Meh, screw them! Print them if you want to, Kel! 🙂
Have fun in Vegas!
Silly Kelly, your handwriting is gorgeous! 🙂
Hey, congrats on being a regular!
That shouldn’t be bad etiquette! I have never heard of that. I’m with you on handwriting them…it looks so much better when they’re printed (clean, straight, and you know, legible).
Your calligraphy line reminded me of Pacey reading the invite to Joey about AJ’s reading thing. Hee.
heh, that is so exciting! I have always wanted to be a regular at starbucks. Some day….
Also lucky you with the Peppermint mocha’s. They don’t have any Starbucks in Holland but even the other ones in Europe don’t offer the peppermint version, which is my fav!
Ooh, the handwritten addresses? Hee, my cousin had a same dilemma as you, so she “employed” a friend with pretty and legible handwriting. Or, in her words, paid a girlfriend five bucks and a home cooked meal.
Maybe you can bribe a friend or relative too! 😉