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shake the glitter off your clothes now

Tuesday night I got back from a week long vacation with my family to Las Vegas. The last and only other time I've been to sin city was when I was eight years old, so I don't really remember a lot about that experience. This time I don't remember a lot for a different reason....


SIKE!


Anyway, here are my thoughts about Vegas. It is WEIRD! The first few days my brother and I would walk around the strip and all I could say was, this place is so strange! I've been to touristy places before but nothing compares to Vegas. Everyone is there for entertainment of some sort - shows, gambling, relaxation or anything else you can imagine, people just want to have a good time. And the hotel staffs definitely make sure you do. First of all the hotels are literally bigger than my home town. One of the places we stayed had over 6,000 rooms! And that's not even the biggest one! That's crazy! And that's not even counting all the restaurants, shoppes, theatres, spas, pools, etc. One day we didn't leave our hotel at all, and it felt like I had been all over town. You can have anything you'd ever imagine all delivered with a smiling face, saying "absolutely Miss Bassett!" Sure, it's fun for a few days to live in the lap of luxury, but I quickly realized that this type of lifestyle is not normal. Overall I did have a really good time. I enjoyed spending time with my family and doing things I would never get the opportunity to do in Monahans, but I am also very glad to be home.

Shut up and put your money where your mouth is
That's what you get for waking up in Vegas
Get up and shake the glitter off your clothes now
That's what you get for waking up in Vegas.
-Katy Perry "Waking Up In Vegas"
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books

My new Sunday afternoon routine consists of going to church in Midland and then spending time afterwards at Barnes & Nobles, enjoying the half soup half sandwich combo. This past Sunday after having a good few hours in the cafe side I decided to wander through the book section, already determined to just look, because 1) I left my 25% off coupon at home, and 2) as a former library employee I've come to realize the beauty of public libraries. Anyway, I looked around for a while, browsing travel books, bestsellers, cookbooks, and everything in between. Just as I was about to leave I passed by the bargain books table and found a copy of You're Wearing That? by Deborah Tannen for only $5! It was a bargain I couldn't resist!

I realize that most people don't know who Tannen is, so allow me to introduce you to her. I first discovered Tannen my sophomore year of college in one of my linguistics classes when we were assigned another of her books, That's Not What I Meant. In the linguistics world you don't get more famous than Deborah Tannen. As a socio-linguist and professor at Georgetown University she has bridged the gap between academia and pop culture more than any other scholar in her field. Her books have been on the New York Times Bestseller list and she's had appearances on multiple television shows. She writes about the way people communicate and how to understand different communication styles. In the book I just bought she looks specifically at mother-daughter relationships. She also has another book that I want to read called You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. Tannen's books are well-respected in the linguistics community as well as entertaining and easy to read for the general public. I know I sound like her publicist or something, but I really think people should know about this lady, her stellar books, and the wonderful world of linguistics!

Now that I've given my spiel, what are some of your favorite books/authors?
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birthday







Yesterday was my Grandma's birthday. I don't know when it is appropriate to say how old a woman is. If a woman looks like she's in her forties or fifties you don't ask, but if a woman is 100 then it's okay. Let's just say my Grandma is somewhere between forty and a hundred.



I decided to bake her a cake. Since I hadn't really bought her a present I figured that could be my contribution. I got up early and went to the store to buy all the ingredients and then made a 6-layer Italian cream cake with pineapple frosting. It was a big hit! Everyone in my family loves coconut and since that's one of the main ingredients I knew I couldn't go wrong. It was such a success that today at work when we were eating some of the left-overs one of my coworkers asked if I would bake her one, and she would pay me. So now I'm thinking I should be a professional baker (watch out Ace of Cakes).



Anyway, we went to dinner with my dad, my uncle, my grandma and my step-mom Christie. While we were eating my dad was telling a story about how he saw on the news this guy in Tennessee has 21 kids from 11 different women, to which my grandma replied, "he needs to keep it in his pants.." I love that my grandma says stuff like that.
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