I can't find my sunglasses. I had them on Tuesday; now I don't. I never lose stuff like this.
So here's the thing: they aren't expensive ones. I kind of feel like sunglasses are just too easy to sit on, get scratched, have a two year-old wonder what they would look like in the oven or whatever to pay a lot for them. So I buy cheap ones, but these ones were still eally nice. They fit right, they felt good, and they looked good. And now they're gone. Or maybe in the oven - I better check that when I get home.
Anyways, it looks like back to Rome to try and find the street vendor I bought them from to see if he has any more.
Anyone up for a trip?
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The oven? Don't be silly. Try the microwave. Also - how many hours to Rome?
Have you tried the fridge? I'm asking because my mother found hers there once. Or was it twice? You could write a book on where her glasses have appeared and disappeared. And it would all be true!
I think Rome is about 3. Maybe 2? Short enough that it's simple, anyways. Gotta love it...
And, Caro, trust me. If there's one place that I would know about, it's the fridge. They're definitely not there.
Hey, sweetie - I'm back! Sorry to break this news to you, but expensive sunglasses in Geneva would be cheaper than cheap sunglasses in Rome! I thought I taught you better than that - although I guess if you can justify a trip to Rome to save money, why not? I just got back from a "free" Air Miles cruise to Alaska that we spent a fair bit on... I've missed you - am happy to be back to check up on you. Did you get the white popcorn I sent back for you? Sorry about no jeans...
Math has never been my thing. I did get the popcorn, though - thanks. I'll put it to good use!
I am so coming to Europe this winter, just as soon as I figure out a good excuse - probably looking at schools. Saving up miles. Wouldn't mind adding Rome at all, 'specially with you as the tripmaster. I'm tired of watching everybody else have fun!
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