Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Life of a Former Spoiled Child

So, being 21 is a relatively young age to be getting married (for most people). For me, it's something I probably could have done three years ago and been fine with, except I have one little problem: I have never done anything for myself. Being the baby in my family, I was always given more than most, and definitely was catered to A LOT. I have always enjoyed cooking, but never did it while I lived at home. Now that I "experiment" sometimes my recipes can turn out a little....nasty (poor Brian). But that's what I'm trying to figure out! Although food is something I'm nowhere close to mastering, cleaning is another issue entirely. Clothes are strewn everywhere in the bedroom, bobby pins and kleenex are found on any given table in the apartment no matter how many times I pick them up, and I can't leave the bathroom without getting water all over the sink. Life for my mom must have been fun! I just may drive my fiance away from marrying me.

1 comment:

  1. I never thought you were spoiled. I always thought you were hard on yourself and your mom was hard on you, too, while we were growing up. I always wanted to tell you that because I feel like you deserved, actually, to be more spoiled. I love you

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