Low Maintenance

in , by Erin Lynne, February 16, 2011
So last night after the game (and by "after the game," of course I mean "after 'My Old Kentucky Home'"), as Megan and I were getting ready to leave Rupp, she turned to me and said, "Erin, I need to ask you something," in a very serious tone. I started to get a bit nervous... Then she said, "I read somewhere on your blog, or maybe your facebook where you said you can get ready in 20 minutes. Is that true? Like showering and everything?"
I assured her that this was indeed true, and to prove it to her, I told her I'd time myself this morning and use the lap timer for each part of getting ready. I started the timer as soon as I stepped into the bathroom. Here's how my morning went:
01:38.4-Turn water on for shower, use bathroom, brush teeth (on an aside: I think you're supposed to brush your teeth for at least 2 minutes. Sorry Dr. Hardigree)
04:37.2-Shower
05:57.4-Lotion, contacts, make up
03:13.7-Drying my hair (it's only because I got my dad's fine hair. I guess it's not as bad as I always thought)
02:26.7-Straightening my hair
02:22.2-Getting dressed. This also included finding a shoe that had wedged itself in the back of my closet.
Total time: 20:15.9

I'm actually pretty impressed myself...






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The ABCs of Happiness: R

in , , by Erin Lynne, February 09, 2011


Randall Cobb: I know you are *shocked* that he made this list, right? ;) I think he might be my favorite UK player of all time.  And rest assured, all of you who've ever asked me why I don't have a favorite NFL team, I soon will.  Just let me see where he's going...
Look at those arms... Wow...


Rice Krispie Treats: But ONLY the homemade ones.  The store bought ones I am NOT a fan of!

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups: If I could only have one candy for the rest of my life, this would be it.  For sure. Especially the baby ones!


Rook: I grew up playing Rook with my grandparents.  It's a great card game.  Mamaw always kept score and she'd make little notes on the tiny spiral notebooks she used.  We always laughed at her, and then started making our own notes as a joke.  But then we realized, like how she always wrote the year in the top right corner of all the cards she sent us, it was nice to go back and remember details about those games.  I have those notebooks now.  And I'll never get rid of them.
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