Okay, so it’s not nearly as awesome as I thought it would be, but you gotta stop and look around because the driftwood sculptures are absolutely amazing! That & the t-shirts definitely made it for me. (I was also able to pick up some silver charms for my sisters, too.) Definitely a tourist trap, but hey- what can you get for a buck these days?
serabrina's Life List
-
1. be more confident
1 cheer11,463 people -
2. get out of debt
12,094 people -
3. enjoy life
1,354 people -
4. Be happy and make others happy too
1 cheer153 people -
5. fall in love
27,010 people -
6. learn to dance
7,097 people -
7. draw better
363 people -
8. learn to write with my left hand
1 cheer724 people -
9. Learn Flash
960 people -
10. Find a religion that will fit my beliefs
2 cheers587 people -
11. learn how to put on makeup
143 people -
12. become a roller girl
3 people -
13. meet Adrian Grenier
1 cheer6 people -
14. Seduce an older man
24 people -
15. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
21,236 people -
16. Make a First Aid kit
21 people -
17. be a great teacher
1 cheer114 people -
18. practice my Tai Chi
3 people -
19. visit all 50 states
8,528 people -
20. live outside the united states
195 people -
21. make a difference
7,191 people -
22. lose weight
40,803 people -
23. watch less tv
1,975 people -
24. drink more water
20,325 people -
25. get over it
371 people -
26. Learn to surf
8,071 people -
27. learn to SCUBA dive
2,718 people -
28. be more well-read
1 cheer4 people -
29. Live on the beach
591 people -
30. Get arrested for a cause.
1 cheer47 people -
31. take more photographs
1,777 people -
32. Get a job working at Troublemaker Studios/on a Robert Rodriguez movie.
14 people
Don’t know what I did without this wonderful thing! Specialized Hybrid bike- Crossroads Sport (my second one!- the first one got hit by a car…) I always had crappy bikes growing up- whatever we could pick up at the junk store or garage sales and this bike changed the way I looked at bikes forever. I will never have another crappy bike again- I use it for transportation, getting exercise, and I just love riding it everywhere! Yee haw!
Biscuits can be so addicting- I love ‘em. Being a Texas girl, and having a mother that went to college in OKC (with a lot of Southern gals) I was about 7 when I learned to make biscuits. My mom always said the key was putting a little oil (or melted shortening) in the pan & then flipping the biscuits over (to coat both sides). Most recipes suggest that the pan is ungreased- hmmm… I think the real key is mixing the dough until it’s just barely mixed and then NOT TOUCHING IT OR PLAYING WITH IT. (It’s so hard, because dough begs to be touched, but if you want light & fluffy biscuits then- don’t do it!) Shoot, I think I’m having biscuits & gravy for dinner! Good luck, ya’ll!
