Lucky 7 things...
1. I have to say, I love the new-tattoo-itch excuse to slap the shit outta my arm.
2. The front page is so hot. Seriously, have you seen those five sets?
3. I'm newly addicted to this "Vortex" brick-breaking game on my iPod nano. Seriously. Addicted. (How did I not discover its wonder before? I've had the thing since December!)
4. I'm so, so excited for California. In case you didn't know.
5. Today I bought San Francisco for Dummies.
6. I'm dead-set on banana pancakes tomorrow morning.
7. Seriously, there was some good '90s music. Matthew Good Band, Belly, Throwing Muses, Placebo, Concrete Blonde... Such music, such memories! I love rediscovery.
1. I have to say, I love the new-tattoo-itch excuse to slap the shit outta my arm.
2. The front page is so hot. Seriously, have you seen those five sets?
3. I'm newly addicted to this "Vortex" brick-breaking game on my iPod nano. Seriously. Addicted. (How did I not discover its wonder before? I've had the thing since December!)
4. I'm so, so excited for California. In case you didn't know.
5. Today I bought San Francisco for Dummies.
6. I'm dead-set on banana pancakes tomorrow morning.
7. Seriously, there was some good '90s music. Matthew Good Band, Belly, Throwing Muses, Placebo, Concrete Blonde... Such music, such memories! I love rediscovery.
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The Polish fam story:
My family is French. Like, super French. Most of my dad's extended family live in Toulouse. The family that lives here speaks French primarily, and are so proud of their heritage it's embarrassing at times.
My grandma passed away a couple years ago, and my dad had to fly out to deal with all of her belongings. Packed away hidden in a box was an old school family tree chronicling my family for a bunch of generations. It was there that he discovered my actual last name (a very Polish name, not the French one we have come to know and love), and a very Polish pedigree dating back a very long time.
Some detective work concluded that my Polish family fled the motherland during Nazi occupation and wound up in France. Afraid of persecution they adopted a French last name and the culture and language as their own, and never looked back. Weird, huh?
So I don't speak a lick of Polish, although I would like to learn it someday. And I don't really know very much about the culture, either...I'm working on it. haha.