Speaking of being a slave to appreciation, this morning had me leaping out of bed at 8:10am and race to the milkbar (before an 8:30 online class), I prayed would be open with nothing in my wallet (I had to scrounge for loose change around my house) for milk.
It seems I have a love-affair with Earl Grey.
I got home, triumphant and successful and found out that the last Earl Grey tea bag had run out so I’m stuck here drinking Irish Breakfast.
It’s such a hard life!






sammy
/ August 29, 2007Does Geoff know about this love affair?
I drink earl grey black
and green tea… ahahaha
Not a fan of Irish Brekky
But GUESS what I did today!!
I took a mug, and green tea to uni, got some hot water from the cafe (free may I add) and vwalah! Green tea!!!
Little Steph
/ August 29, 2007hehehe! oh no bec whatever did you do after that?
Bec
/ August 29, 2007Have you tried Lady Grey?
I like it even more…it’s prettier and girlier!
Beth
/ August 29, 2007I thought Wednesday mornings was going to be for your larger insightful blog posts?
Bec
/ August 30, 2007erm… yes. it was.
then I worked out that you need some ‘attention’ even for online classes.
Bec
/ August 30, 2007I do like Lady Grey too (as far as I remember) hmmm… but you see the whole ‘prettier and girlier’ thing won’t appeal to Geoff – just a guess. And rather than buying two lots of tea…
Dawn
/ August 30, 2007mmmm earl grey tea……….love it.
Anna
/ August 31, 2007Sad, sad, sad. I hate it when I expend extra effort like that for no reason at all.
This was an unusually alliterative comment. But there was no extra effort expended, so I’m good.
It’s late…
Bec
/ September 2, 2007You don’t want to buy two lots of tea?
*blushes*
You should see our cupboard…I looooooooooove tea…I like the ritual of it (btw, did you realise Steve was a tea drinker? He’s the only bloke I’ve ever met that will choose tea over coffee!)