going puppy to puppy

A few months ago, my boyfriend’s then-roommate brought home a package of toilet paper intended for consumers with children of the potty-training age. On the TP, spaced five or six sheets apart, were puppies in various jungle scenes. The idea was simple: children were to follow the paw prints that separated the dogs until they reached a puppy. Once the child tore at the puppy, he or she would have acquired roughly five sheets of toilet paper, an amount the manufacturers declared average for one wipe.

We three (my boyfriend, his roommate, and I) took to the training-paper immediately. We were nearing the end of our undergraduate careers with no set plans for the future. There was so much we wanted to do; there was so little we knew how to do. We imagined potty-trainers and we envied them. How confident they must be! we thought, sure to find a guide dog at the end of those paw prints.

There are no toiletries to guide the recent graduate. Nor is there a standard amount of time between graduation and “what I want to do with my life.” More and more graduates are pursuing temporary careers, putting law school, etc. on hold. I am no exception. I plan, eventually, to enroll in a graduate program and get my Ph.D in Literature, but not quite yet. This blog will serve as a record of my time in the paw prints.

Nov 18

baby it’s cold inside

I am not sure why today, of all days, I decided to take the air conditioner out. It’s been in so long already- why couldn’t I wait until tomorrow, or tonight, or any day that Max is not at work? I am on a house beautification quest and I just thought it would be nice not to have the ugly air conditioner in that window any more. Plus cold air pours in from the spaces above and below the it.

It was surprisingly easy to remove the unit from my window. Unfortunately, the window is totally stuck open. To avoid kitty and I freezing to death, I put on my creative hat.



The bad news is that it’s a total eyesore. The good news is that no more cold air is coming in than usual.

Epic fail.


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