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goal number 4: purchase a new car
i have really been flying through these goals. in a blink of an eye, i have become an internet entreprenuer, a halloween icon and a culinary christopher columbus. it is now time to focus on a goal that will take more than thirty minutes to accomplish. because if i finish all of my goals in three weeks, it is hard to say what i will blog about for the remaining eleven months. probably a topic that people would find more interesting than my 26th year of life.
it is my goal to purchase a new car in the near future. i have already picked out the exact car that i want, but let's pretend that i have not for the sake of leaving you all wanting more. will i give into my need to feel the wind blow through my ponytail and splurge on that convertible that has been racing through my daydreams? will i focus in on the cowgirl in me and get the pick-up truck? or will i finally stop resisting the passage of youth and embrace the four door sedan? stay tuned...
ok...enough of playing coy. you all know as well as i do that i am getting a 2011 subaru forester. sage green. did i metnion it is a "limited" edition? not to be confused with an "eddie bauer" edition.
"with every new beginning comes some other beginning's end"- semisonic's "closing time". never in my life has a quote rang more true to my heart. because even though i will be gaining luxury transportation with probable lesbian connotations, i will be losing the only constant element of my so-called "life"- my 2001 toyota celica. silver like a bullet. her friends call her "the shark". this car has seen me at my highest points (i.e. pulling through the long john silver's drive-thru with a fresh order of crunchies) and at my lowest points (i.e. pulling through the long john silver's drive-thru the first day they started charging for crunchies).
look at it. it's like i never even sideswiped that comcast van.
yup. the speedometer goes up to 150 mph. it's like the future.
favorite thing of the day: big lots
ashley and i spent 150 dollars at big lots yesterday. we resisted the urge to buy a santa clause that did push-ups at the mere tap of a button. i overheard a little boy say "this song is so last year" referring to "jingle bells".
i added this picture for the primary purpose of showing my followers that i have friends that are willing to go to big lots with me. i am more than just a robot with a nice blog.



And NOW, thanks to your secret santa, you officially own the santa that does push-ups.
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