Wednesday, January 16, 2008

We All Have a Little Pyro in Us.

Quotable quote of the day:

"flphshcht."
-M. Geertsema, in an attempt to imitate a lighter.

... A commendable effort, Maria!

9 comments:

maria. said...

thanks ...

cat.herine said...

No no, thank YOU! And by all means, keep the inspirational quotes coming. XD

maria. said...

I'd rather not make a fool of myself again, thank you.

cat.herine said...

Hey, it beats Latin study.

Oh, did I say Latin? I meant La'in.

maria. said...

Oh you. What will I do with you? And what will I do without you?

cat.herine said...

With me, you'll probably lose every good quality and desirable habit you've developed over the years (let's see, you've already lost organizational skills, good study habits, motivation to work, a clean record in the O.D. department, you're strange adversion to romance- oh wait! Still got that one.)

Without me? You'd be... flawless. But completely lacking in adventures. Plus you'd have no one to keep in line. How boring! XD

maria. said...

Can you imagine if I had been homeschooled??? Wow.

And yes, I have lost most of my good habbits (I even watched two movies tonight, without even opening a book to study! Crazy, eh? You should watch Shine. It's with Geoffory Rush, and he plays this genius/insane pianist. Few sketchy parts, but the story line is really good/sad.) due to your influence. It's a good thing no one is perfect.

Thank you very much for dragging me into adventures, even if they do stay close to home during the summer.

cat.herine said...

Maria homeschooled. This is a scary thought.

I've seen Shine! It is amazing. I haven't watched it in years and I still remember it. We should watch it on a movie night. :] (Yes, I still intend to have one of those.)

Thank you for sharing adventures with me! They're always funner... I mean, more fun, with two. And you know what? Home is as good a place for adventures as Europe is. (p.s. We're still going someday before you settle down and have ten kids. But wanna go again when we're sixty and co-write a novel while we're there? C'est une bonne idee, oui??)

maria. said...

That was you with the twenty kids. I've still got my heart set on my house on the east coast or a big huge mansion in England.

Yes, our novel - it is going to be called "Book". Nadine is then going to write a sequel called "Livre". We can make a whole series. But we'll have to travel to England in order to get inspiration for the English novel. Spain when we do a Spanish one, etc.