Friday, March 30, 2012

Love Letters...

Dear Steel Cut Oatmeal, 

I love you so much and i miss you. It just hurts so bad that I can't make steel cut oats on a real stovetop. I have eaten the instant kind kept at the pi phi house and I am ashamed to admit it. The sugary fakeness of the instant kind pales in comparison to your fluffy-oateyness. I am so sorry steel cut oatmeal, only a few more days until I can eat you again. I can't wait to be reunited.

Dear Saltwaters, 


You are one of my best purchases yet, you are comfy, colorful and don't give me blisters. I think this is the beginning of a wonderful relationship. 

Dear Peanut Butter, 

Please don't be jealous of my love for oatmeal. I know I have been neglecting you recently but, trust me, you will always be my greatest love. Maybe you and oatmeal can be friends?

Dear Instagram, 


Not everyone understand's you but, I will always love you. As a gal who likes to take photos but can't always lug her big camera everywhere, you offer the ability to quickly edit my photos and make it easier to document random things (like that amazing sunset pictured above). Ignore the haters.

-erin-



2 comments:

Ashley said...

And we begin...

It is supposed to be horrifying and I don't think that the movie was more violent than the books and I have read them. That is why they rebel at the end and both try and die because they don't want the Capitol to win. It will be made much more clear in the second and third movies hopefully and I encourage you to read the books because the violence is supposed to scare us. It is reminiscent of Orwell's 1984. However, something I think the movie did poorly was that it didn't emphasize that the capitol finds this extremely entertaining while most of the districts do not. The horror isn't that the Capitol is doing this to children but that they are doing it without it bothering them at all, they see no wrong in it. So, I encourage you to read the books because I think that they can serve as a very important warning to us.

LOVE YOU!

Erin said...

Good info ash, I just hope that readers are smart like you and take it as a warning, not the future.