Lost in New Mexico.

I tried Vlogging.

I failed.

Vlogging is a lot of work and I talk too much.

I also forgot how much I don’t like my nose and the sound of my own voice.

I have been with my family hanging out in New Mexico where it’s warm and sunny. It’s really hard to sit down and write when the sun is outside beckoning your pale vitamin D deprived skin.

My kid has not been sleeping well either, you see, my mom’s house is 80% windows that face the south and the west.

If you have a fear of vampires? New Mexico is the place for you. Compared to Indiana, New Mexico is that state that’s always! sunny! with blue skies! and fluffy clouds! It’s no wonder they are in different parts of the country, if they were touching Indiana would kick New Mexico’s sunny optimistic trash.

I still have to tell you about Julliard, and the hobo named Hollywood. I’ll also have to tell you about the New Mexico diet, all the food here is too dang spicy for my weenie tastebuds, therefore I don’t eat much, it hurts too much.

**updated**

You want to see my vlog? Have nothing better to with three minutes and forty six seconds of your time?
Here you go. And yes, I’m aware I mumble.

36 thoughts on “Lost in New Mexico.

  1. Since you are touring the country, you should stop by AZ our High Temp is supposed to 90 today. Plenty of Sun! Spring has sprung and Summer is too quickly approaching. Who knew Easter was in Summer right? Ugh! LOL

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  2. you are a brave…
    i’m so nervous about vlogging because…well…eek.
    how nice to be somewhere warm. and i’m DYING to go to new mexico. so…next time…invite me, k?! thnx!! have fun. and a safe trip!
    btw…i grew up with a sewer. no big deal. just don’t flush down the tampon mess!!

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  3. I so miss you.

    And I live out in the middle of no where too. With propane. And a septic tank. And a cistern to hold water.

    It makes me nervous too at a certain time of the month.

    Hence the DIVA cup.

    You remember how effective that was, right?

    Giggle.

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  4. Ah, New Mexico…The Land of Enchantment!?? Looks like you’re in the Santa Fe-ish area?

    We moved from there and LOVED it. We thought we were pretty “tough” with spicy food, being from AZ and all…but…yeah, the food kicked our trash too!

    OH, sun! We miss you!

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  5. Wow…talk about culture shock! You go from NY/hustlin’ bustlin’/swanky W-livin/hobnobbin with designers to NM/sunnin’/sequesterin’/muy caliente eatin’…Hope you’re getting a little R&R!

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  6. I was going to point out how FREEZING Indy is right now. But other people beat me to it. Supposed to warm later in the week, but not THAT warm!
    And I didn’t find you mumbly. Super cute, and what a cool house!

    Finding Normals last blog post..Monday Madness!

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  7. This was too cute!! You should definitely vlog more often πŸ™‚

    Here is a funny question… what makes the bricks hot? (The ones that heat the water… am I missing something totally obvious??)

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  8. Yay New Mexico! I live in Santa Fe, and when I first moved here the food was crazy-spicy to me too. Now I’m used to it. A hint: honey cools the mouth quickly and dramatically, most restaurants will have a bottle on the table for the sopapillas.

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  9. I always enjoy reading your blog. I’ve been kind of out of the blog loop for a couple of weeks. Life was just too hectic.

    I just returned from a trip to Arizona where I saw Monument Valley. It was breath-taking. Arizona is also like New Mexico – always sunny! I live in Kentucky and it was about 30 degrees when I left and when I got to Arizona it was 80 degrees. I’m one of the few people in Kentucky who have a tan on their feet right now from wearing sandles. lol

    I will be posting more photos of Arizona on my blog.

    Melissas last blog post..Traveling Through Arizona

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