Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Delinquent

I realize that I am severely delinquent (as noted by the title) in "publishing." I have also been told by a couple of people that I have not been very available lately either. I assure all of you that I am not out having enourmous quantities of fun and not including you. What I can tell you is that taxes are done and work has hit an all time high for most nerve shattering. There have been days where were it not for the laughs I get from everyone else's blogs, I would lead a humorless existence. Well, except for the daily Emma-isms, which keep me going. I, however, will soon be living in abject poverty, as I discovered today that they are opening a Hot Topic at the Lincolnwood Mall. I told Scott to lock his money away. That, or buy stock in the Tripp clothing company. The child is obsessed with the chain, zipper, pant things. She already asked if she could go work there. I reminded her that you must be 16 to work. What, is she crazy? Why the hell would you want to start working any sooner than absolutely necessary? I'm constantly trying to figure how to get out of it!

So, as I dragged Emma around the mall today, I began to think of my inner being. Weird, I know, but I think I am secretly a 13 year old skate punk. And I don't think I'm a girl. I really want a pair of Vans and some loose long shorts, a great skateboard and a reason to listen to loud music without having to excuse myself in one way or another, and possibly to be in some bad garage band. I'm not sure what this means, but Emma said her inner child was a seven year old and she didn't know what that meant either. I do know that I am dangerously addicted to cargo pants and hoodies and someone needs to stop me. I can find them in any store. They call to me. Well, those and any shirt with a skull somewhere on it. Yup, I bought one today. You can never have too many "show" shirts. I classify my wardrobe that way, you know. I have therapy clothes (which gratefully are just regular casual clothes , meeting clothes (which are nicer adult clothes), and "show" clothes (because you must look cool when you rock out). Biggest problem here is, I don't think I ever look cool at 41. I think it all has to stop soon. Well,at least the clothes part. OK, that's enough for now.

6 comments:

Coaster Punchman said...

Would a Van Halen t-shirt count as a "show" shirt?

lulu said...

Emma. Wants. A. Job? What? Emma? Emma-I don't get up until 2:00pm on Saturdays--Emma? Really? Between that and the pink and green outfit she had on yesterday, I am beginning to think that she's sick.

Tenacious S said...

A Van Halen shirt could be a show shirt now as it is vintage enough to now be considered ironic.

lulu said...

Umm...didn't you give me shit for yusing the phrase "ironic pigtails" not that long ago? So it's ok for a shirt to be ironic, but not a hairstyle?

Tenacious S said...

Huh...what....ironic what? Look...a ducky!

lulu said...

oh, I forgot to mention.....I wouldn't worry too much about not looking as cool as you did when you were younger. I have pictures. We weren't as cool as we thought we were......


ducky?..huh?....where?