How It All Began
dearest Annie: I am a crap sister for forgetting to write you back- I must have bipolar email habits as I sometimes sit and stare into the empty inbox for hours waiting for something delicious, and other days am just too busy to be bothered. anyways. I have fabricated the most superb idea that is beneficial on so many related levels. I often think of our meandering emails as a very good measure of how our lives are going, as if we put them into a book I would be able to read between the lines and glean not only a sense of who I am, but of other important things that I may not have realized before. and as an added bonus, a compilation would provide me with not only a timeline but a comedic interlude for many years of job-slacking to come. combine the flowery language we so adore with the internet culture we equally adore, and we've got quite a blog on our hands. I claimed I'd never give in to the narcisstic impulse to bare my soul (or sell my soul) to any and all who happen to stumble on my url, but I do believe this will be a better (and prettier) format for our ramblings and grumblings and will make quite a souvenir by the time we're old ladies (you with your aging Indian hubby, I with my cats). I have never deleted an email from you, but let's face it- the "Sanny" folder is taking up some space in all 3 of my email accounts.
so, what do you say? shall we write?
xoxoxoxoBon
ps- we must have an utterly fabulous title- any ideas?
pps- I promise my next diatribe will include all the juicy (and not so juicy) details about the latest office crush, the guy with the drug dealer, and dating the 12 apostles.
My dearest sister,
Could you ever have come up with a cooler plan? I took a long break from all forms of writing this summer
(including my anemic livejournal) but this seems like the perfect way to get back into it. I'm tickled pink.
A sisters blog! I think this may be a first in the history of the intarwebs.
I shall try my very hardest to come up with a clever title. Let me pore over my song lyrics and quote books
and other fabulous mementos and I will let you know if I have any ideas. And you do the same please!
I'm off to read Left Behind (for religious studies, not my own interest; the one time I tried to read it on my
own it kind of bored me) and fall asleep early...It's been a long week. Thank goodness tomorrow is
Friday -- that means one class and a haircut at Aveda! Oooh la la!
I await news of the drug dealer and the 12 apostles with all eagerness and excitement! Stay cool like Mr.
Frostee, yo.
xxxAnnie

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