Monday, May 18, 2009

Fairy Bread=Not so Magical.

Howdy,

1. Writing 3 papers, finishing a computer project, and preparing myself for a group presentation all in 1 week sounds pretty impossible... but I am extremely DETERMINED!

2. A famous Australian delicacy is the famous "Fairy Bread". It is a piece of white bread with a layer of butter and sprinkled with sprinkles! Hmm... well... it wasn't too bad, but it wasn't too great either, so I think I'll save my empty caloric intake for more delicious foods. Like Tim Tams... :)



3. People must really enjoy musicals about hookers, because "Cabaret" was almost completely sold out this past weekend (more on that later...)

4. There's a new pizza place on campus that is yummy yummy and sells pizza by the slice! New York style!!! America!

5. My mom won me a month-long gym membership and 2 personal trainer sessions when I get back in the summer. This is perfect. Now I can really store up and eat all the Tim Tams I want when I'm here :) 

5. I can't wait for Derek to arrive in a little less than a week now. Not so excited for his 6:30 a.m. arrival, but somehow I don't think I'll mind too much :)

6. I've discovered some new music: Wilco's new cd, titled: Wilco (The Album), Paul Simon's "Father and Daughter", and Alexi Murdoch's "All My Days". They are all making me very happy this week. 

Love you all.
Xoxo,
Carly

2 comments:

  1. Dear Carly,

    Not sure if I would ever prepare "fairy bread." I have looked up some Pavlova recipes. We will need to try a recipe when you come home in one more month! Thinking of you. Enjoy the time in OZ! Love, Mom

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  2. Hi Carly! I can remember eating buttered bread with sugar sprinkled on it when I was growing up. I never thought about putting "sprinkles" on bread but have often thought about dousing it with chocolate syrup. But then, I think about dousing EVERYTHING in chocolate. I'm so glad that you are having all these great experiences that you can share with all of us living our lives vicariously through you! Bet you didn't know I knew how to use "vicariously" in a sentence. I've been waiting a long time for the appropriate moment. Thanks. Love, Aunt Jeanne

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