Tuesday, April 6, 2010

regarding wagons and being on or off them

you know i've never really understood that phrase?  being ON the wagon (which sounds like on the sauce to me) means you're on the straight and narrow, doing what your supposed to do and what have you.  being OFF the wagon (which sounds like off the sauce) implies that you have let things slide.

someone once told me that it had something to do with a water wagon and if you were on the wagon you were drinking water and not booze or whatever but it still doesn't make any sense to me.

ANYWAY!  things have been... shall we say hectic lately?

working a lot, getting sick, spraining wrists, being heartbroken etc...

so i have recommitted myself to my goals this week which means i'll be around here more often.

we had a party this weekend and while some of the appetizers i made (bacon pizza) were not really in the spirit of this blog others (Greek chicken skewers with tatziki dip) were right on track and i'd LOVE to share the recipe with you so, look forward to that!

alright friends, here's to getting back on wagon and falling off of it less often!

-V