Tuesday, September 28, 2010

We were a Contra



Dear Internet,

"I would say that if you really want to STOP knowing someone, you have to divorce him.  Or her.  Because this is what happened between me and my husband.  I believe that we shocked each other by how swiftly we went from being the people who knew each other best in the world to being a pair of the most mutually incomprehensible strangers who ever lived." -Elizabeth Gilbert in Eat, Pray, Love

I thought you would be the one who would know me best of all.  It started out so right.  Sunflowers.  Microwaved ice cream.  Kisses in all the right places.  My favorite record on repeat.  Vampire Weekend that month for us to fall in love to.  The feeling "that you and I could tell each other everything."

But it turned out the superficial was all we could do.  You were rigid and I was too flexible.  I tripped you up when you tried walking all over me.

So it ended.  And I wish I could say as quickly as it began.  But you wanted to drag it out when all I wanted was for us to be through.  Another contradiction for us two.

You became Band of Horses' Evening Kitchen on repeat.  "You wasted my time."  "I counted on you."

And I was angry about having to pick at my wounds.  About having to drink too much wine and slur my speech.  About forgetting you.

I said things I shouldn't have. 

Hopefully, you did too.

Love,
Sara



Friday, September 17, 2010

Weekly Round Up of Joy in Packages


1-Look smarter when you take one of these clutches out dancing with you.
2-Make a mixed tape for that cute guy with glasses using this clever USB drive.
3-Wear these shoes when you want to be a little Marie Antoinette and a lot kick ass.
4-Put this album on, dance around your living room, and smile.
5-Wrap up with this cardigan and read books over cups of pumpkin chai.  Flirt with the barista.