I have often wondered what it would be like to live back in the real hippy days of peace, love, and rock and roll. I think I would live in one of those long cotton dresses, wear my hair in braids and live in a house full of people like me. I guess it isn't 1970, it's 2006 and I'm living with the adorable little Bunny. Little Bunny is great, she is the most hippy girl I know and loves to teach people all about the wonders of soy. I think I'm getting as hippy as a good mormon girl can. This hippification process has been going on for years- it first started when I met the wonderful Andrea who introduced to meatless-ness- and now it is in the maturation stage with the little rabbit.
Today I just had to sit back and laugh about it all. I took Celeste to her exit interview for her drawing class. After the interview we took in the all the sculptures that were on display at her school. Then we stuffed our tummies with tofu and granola at our favorite veggie restaurant. After that we bought some great 100% cotton gear at American Apparel. Once we were done the hippy fest downtown, I finished off my Christmas shopping at Lush . All the cashiers and deli counter people at Bunnies grocery store even know me- I love stoping in for the free samples and the cosmic power cookies.
Now that's only the highlights of hippy life with Bunny. I love that peanut butter is now a major food group for me and that I know what Tofuto Cutties are.
2 woot-woots!:
I went to the American Apparel webiste only to find that in one of the pictures the model actually has a SWEAT STAIN in her pit (arm is lifted up in the picture).
Gross.
There is such a thing as too hippie.
Modelling clothing for catalogue pictures without deoderant would classify as one of those things.
you are so "cute," P-cute. let's be hippie friends. there are a couple fabulous vegan restaurants around here, not to mention some great farmers' markets.
i have a bone to pick with vegans waa: they seem to think they have a corner on the soy foods slash healthy foods in general market. just because i like a nice chunk of delicious steak doesn't mean i can't also enjoy a meal of meatless meatballs or cure my common cold with a nice shot of wheatgrass.
one thing we can all agree on is that Tofurky is a stupid idea.
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